Do we say workout or work out

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You're getting it; those first couple of loaves were kind of a workout.

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People who will work out their theories stand to do good in the world; it's only the fellows who are content with bellowing them out that I object to.

In this situation I continued for some years, after which my master put me to work out of doors.

They must work out their own salvation; but if the time ever comes when the finest and best German thought directs Germany's destinies, then there will be no lack of sympathizers in this country, who will hail the day as the advent of a new world era.

"Better give a young girl who is poor a common-school education, a little lift, and tell her to work out her own career.

It is in my heart, and I am afraid I have been trying the foolish way of letting it work out.

Then, since the subjective mind is the automatic builder of the body, the result of the individual's acceptance of the Resurrection principle must be that this mental conception will eventually work out as a corresponding fact.

If we come from the brutes we are nevertheless linked with the Divine, he believed, and it was the Divine in man that was to conquer the brute within him, and, in the upward struggle, work out salvation.

work out her salvation?

It must not be done intentionally, however; the riders must be allowed, so to speak, to work out their own salvation in this respect.

"And Wayne kept saying," Ann went on, sobs back of her words, "that all human beings are entitled to work out their lives in their own way.

That the mass of the planters have endeavoured, from the first, to get work out of the free laborers for as small wages as possible.

I'm going to work out this case for the sheer joy of doing it.

The difficulties she meets with are, in detail, so different from theirs that she has to work out her own solutions for herself.

There was much work out of doors to be done, and of this he performed his share, working side by side with the tireless Brigham.

My plans for you never seem to work out.

And nothing can be more important, or opposite to this purpose, than that solemn charge of the great apostle: "Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling"; considered together with the subjoined ground of it; "For it is God that worketh in you to will and to do of his own good pleasure."

"But what about me, when it comes to totting up your travelling allowances later on?" George has private means, which work out at about one-and-fourpence, less income tax, a day.

He can, however, and, I believe, now often does, use the Jevonian method to work out definite results in half-pennies and tons from the intersection of plotted curves recording actual statistics of rates and traffic.

If the agents are of one sort, one way; if of another sort, they may work out very differently.

You will find many such among your protégées, and you may as well leave them to work out their own reformation, and turn your energies to those who long for a better life.

With delight on his face, like that of a mathematician when his calculations work out truly, Dessauer reached over his hand for the papers also, but my father stayed him.

Let all believers live in the constant conviction of their shortcoming, and be humbled, and so work out their salvation with fear and trembling.

No! as there are millions of us in this country, I think it best to settle down and work out our own salvation here.

He would work out models of many of these for himself, and, showing them very proudly, often claim them as his own devices.

"I will give you this as a retaining fee," he said, "if you will undertake the work I want you to do; and I will double the amount when you have carried the work out successfully.

Do we say   workout   or  work out