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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a process of getting out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a series of actions or steps taken to escape or remove oneself from a situation or condition.
Example: "The therapy was designed as a process of getting out of negative thought patterns and fostering a more positive mindset."
Alternatives: "a method of escaping from" or "a way to break free from".
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I think good game writing is a process of getting out of the player's way.
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He defines civic engagement as the process of getting out and then giving back.
Getting out of town?
It kind of gets out of hand.
"I'm in the process of getting straightened out," she said.
The process of getting rid of tangible belongings helps clear out intangible things, too.
Will it speed the process of getting lead out of water systems for good?
Retrieval – The process of getting information out of memory.
There's this whole process of getting fixed up and going out to meet people.
The process of getting the government to give out these favors is rent-seeking.
Charlie Rose: Where are we in the process of getting the toxic assets out of the system?
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