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What is the meaning of "leave it all out there"? When can I use it?

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Rebecca

To "leave it all out there" means to work or strive to one's mental or physical limits. When the speaker says that Chadwick Boseman was "really leaving it all out there," he meant that Chadwick put in 100% of his effort into his work, including physical endurance. Ex: The quarterback is really leaving it all out there. Ex: I'm going to leave it all out there and try my best at the game.

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