After a long silence, the sisters finally had it out, airing years of grievances.
After the game, the coach had it out with the referee over a questionable call.
Before accepting the job offer, they needed to have it out about the benefits.
Before agreeing to the partnership, they needed to have it out about the terms.
Before committing to the deal, they had to have it out about the details.
Before finalizing the agreement, they needed to have it out about the penalties.
Before forming the band, they needed to have it out about their musical vision.
Before getting married, they decided to have it out about their financial expectations.
Before investing in the business, they had to have it out about the risks.
Before investing in the startup, they had to have it out about the exit strategy.
Before launching the crowdfunding campaign, they had to have it out about the budget.
Before launching the product, the marketers had it out over the advertising campaign.
Before making a decision, I need to have it out with my conscience.
Before signing the contract, they had it out about the liability clauses.
Before signing the lease, they needed to have it out about the restrictions.
Before the conference, the scientists had it out over the theoretical implications of the data.
He and his brother had it out over their father's will, a bitter dispute that lasted for weeks.
He knew he had to have it out with his procrastination, a constant struggle.
He knew he'd eventually have it out with his addiction, a long and difficult battle.
He needed to have it out with his fear of failure.
He needed to have it out with his feelings of inadequacy.
He needed to have it out with his feelings of loneliness.
He needed to have it out with his inner critic.
He needed to have it out with his insecurities.
He needed to have it out with his past mistakes.
He needed to have it out with his self-doubt.
He needed to have it out with his tendency to overthink.
He wished he could just have it out with his fear of public speaking.
I heard the neighbors had it out last night; the yelling was intense.
I overheard them having it out in the hallway; it sounded pretty heated.
I suspect they had it out, based on the tension in the air.
I think it's healthier to have it out than to bottle things up.
I think it's time we had it out, address the elephant in the room.
I wish they would just have it out and get it over with instead of passive-aggressively hinting.
I'm glad they had it out; it was necessary for their friendship.
Let's just have it out, face the music, and move on.
She felt relieved after they finally had it out, even though it was painful.
She had it out with her ex-boyfriend, demanding the return of her belongings.
She had it out with the accountant about the tax return.
She had it out with the airline after her flight was delayed.
She had it out with the doctor about the diagnosis.
She had it out with the insurance company about the claim denial.
She had it out with the internet provider about the slow speeds.
She had it out with the landlord about the leaky roof.
She had it out with the mechanic about the car repairs.
She had it out with the neighbor about the barking dog.
She had it out with the repairman about the faulty appliance.
She had it out with the school principal about the bullying problem.
She had it out with the social media company about the privacy settings.
She had it out with the travel agent about the misleading brochure.
She needed to have it out with her boss about the unfair workload.
The activists had it out with the corporation about its environmental practices.
The actors had it out over the scene blocking.
The animal rights activists had it out with the factory farm owners.
The animators had it out over the movement of the characters.
The artists had it out over the interpretation of the painting.
The board members had it out regarding the company's financial strategy.
The cat and dog finally had it out, resulting in a truce marked by mutual avoidance.
The chefs had it out over the secret ingredient in the sauce.
The consumer rights advocates had it out with the deceptive advertisers.
The dancers had it out over the choreography of the routine.
The design team had it out over the color palette, a crucial decision for the project.
The developers had it out over the user interface design.
The diplomats had it out behind closed doors, seeking a diplomatic solution.
The editors had it out over the final draft of the article.
The environmentalists had it out with the government about the conservation efforts.
The human rights advocates had it out with the government about the abuses.
The illustrators had it out over the style of the artwork.
The lawyers had it out in court, presenting their arguments to the judge.
The musicians had it out during rehearsals, striving for perfect harmony.
The musicians had it out over the tempo of the song.
The peace activists had it out with the warmongers.
The players had it out in the locker room after a disappointing loss.
The poets had it out over the meaning of the metaphor.
The politicians had it out on the debate stage, trading barbs and insults.
The protestors had it out with the police, resulting in arrests.
The sculptors had it out over the materials to use for the piece.
The software engineers had it out over the coding standards.
The soldiers had it out in the trenches, fighting for their lives.
The students had it out over the group project roles, a source of frustration.
The two rival gangs had it out in the streets, a violent clash that shocked the community.
The union and management had it out during negotiations, seeking a fair agreement.
The writers had it out over the ending of the novel, a crucial creative decision.
They finally had it out after years of simmering resentment, leading to a surprisingly peaceful resolution.
They had it out over the choice of movie to watch.
They had it out over the chore list, a recurring source of conflict.
They had it out over the directions, resulting in a wrong turn.
They had it out over the division of labor in the relationship.
They had it out over the guest list for the party.
They had it out over the last slice of pizza, a silly argument escalating quickly.
They had it out over the location of the vacation.
They had it out over the name of their future child.
They had it out over the remote control, a classic television dilemma.
They had it out over the responsibility for the accident.
They had it out over the rules of the game.
They had it out over the seating arrangements for the wedding.
They had it out over the thermostat settings, a common source of domestic conflict.
They needed to have it out with their children about respecting the house rules.
We knew they'd eventually have it out; their clashing personalities were inevitable.
We should have it out respectfully, even if we disagree strongly.