separate out
Upper Intermediate (B2) neutral
To take different things apart from each other, or to pick out one particular thing from a group.
"The centrifuge is used to separate out the blood cells from the plasma."
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Cooking Marathon! - 18th Century Cooking Season 24
Townsends · 113:54
Many recipes separate out.
Gary Stevenson: “Your Kids Will Be Poorer Than You” | Prof G Conversations
The Prof G Pod – Scott Galloway · 32:38
tax basically separate out inheritance
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Hank Green · 1:57
But anyway, we can actually separate out
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HealthyGamerGG · 41:54
separate out the external from the internal.
Bitcoin and Liquidity | Raoul Pal the Journey Man with Jamie Coutts
Raoul Pal The Journey Man · 37:21
and it's difficult to separate out.