flunk in the PONS Dictionary

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As a result, most dropped out or flunked out, despite the school's motto study, study, study.
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If the contestant gets an answer wrong (and is not saved), they flunk out, and lose all of their winnings or drop to $25,000, if they surpassed the fifth question.
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He tried to become a detective, but had flunked the exam three times due to dyslexia.
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After he fails his history final and discovers that he is not graduating he decides to not care about grades and flunk out.
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However, disaster struck the club in my sophomore year about half the club flunked out of school because they played games so much.
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He'd already flunked two previous tests and would have had to sit out the first four games of the season.
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He failed his freshman year of high school twice and nearly flunked out of school midway through his third year as a ninth-grader.
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They wouldn't give him another exam, they flunked him.
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Here he joins a fraternity and flunks out by freshman year.
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We don't want people that are going to flunk out.
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