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"I'm out of" is correct and usable in written English
It is a common and natural phrase that is used to indicate a lack or absence of something. It can be used in both formal and informal writing. Example: I'm out of milk so I can't make you a latte right now.
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I'm out of air.
I'm out of adjectives".
I'm out of here".
I'm out of therapy.
"I'm out of starch".
I'm out of stuff.
"I'm out of Iraq.
I'm out of the game.
"Now I'm out of here".
"So I'm out of practice".
I'm out of time.
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