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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhammer something ↔ out phrasal verbDISCUSSto decide on an agreement, contract etc after a lot of discussion and disagreement Leading oil producers tried to hammer out a deal. → hammer→ See Verb table
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hammer out• It just caught me by the scruff of the neck and practically hammered my guts out.• The film was immensely popular and had so clearly struck a chord that Hammer carried out a rethink of its production policy.• Our blood tastes of rusted weapons and hammered - out coins.• John Henry threw his hammer and snuffed out the fuse.
From Longman Business Dictionaryhammer something → out phrasal verb [transitive] to decide on an agreement, contract etc after a lot of discussion and disagreementThe two companies will take several months to hammer out an agreement for splitting the profits. → hammer→ See Verb table
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