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"out of the woods" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation in which one has been freed from a difficult situation or has passed through a difficult period of time successfully. For example, "After months of uncertainty, we are finally out of the woods and ready to move forward with our plans."
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Out of the woods.
If you are out of the woods, you have emerged safely from a dangerous situation, though the idiom is often used in the negative.
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"Are we out of the woods?
I was out of the woods.
Citigroup is not out of the woods.
You're out of the woods.
So we're not out of the woods".
"I'm not out of the woods yet.
And Payne wasn't out of the woods.
We're not out of the woods yet".
He's not out of the woods yet.
"We're almost out of the woods".
I'm heading out of the woods.
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