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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Out of nowhere" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that happens unexpectedly or without warning. Example: "The car appeared out of nowhere, causing the driver to slam on the brakes."
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Out of nowhere
adverb
In an unexpected or inexplicable manner of arrival or occurrence.
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Suddenly, Haqqani fighters appeared out of nowhere.
They just come out of nowhere".
Memorable dishes sometimes come out of nowhere.
SOME attacks come out of nowhere.
Thursday's vote didn't come out of nowhere.
Or will Microsoft come out of nowhere?
They just come out of nowhere, right?
Out of nowhere".
Out of nowhere, B.Y.U.
Out of nowhere, our host appeared.
Out of nowhere, it was 'Dang.
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