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Discover Ludwig"I'm out" is correct and usable in written English
It is a colloquial phrase commonly used as a slang term to indicate that one is leaving or is no longer participating in something. Example: "I have to go home now, I'm out." This could be used at the end of a conversation or a social event to announce one's departure.
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"If I'm out, I'm out".
"I'm out, dude".
I'm out there.
We lose, I'm out".
"I'm out," she said.
I'm out for two weeks.
"I'm out every single night.
I'm out to rename green.
You show up, I'm out".
I'm out for blood.
"And I'm out there.
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