Sentence examples for Out of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "Out of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a lack of something or to express movement away from a place or situation. Example: "She was out of ideas and needed to brainstorm new concepts."

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Out of

preposition

From the inside to the outside of; having emerged from.

  • The audience came out of the theater.

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Out of danger, out of harm.

Running out of steam.

Getting out of town?

Out of respect, out of honor.

Out of sight, out of their control.

Out of nowhere".

Out of shape.

Out of their reach.

Out of kidney beans?

Out of sight.

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