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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abruptly out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or unexpected exit from a situation or place.
Example: "She left the meeting abruptly out of frustration, leaving everyone in shock."
Alternatives: "suddenly out of" or "unexpectedly out of".
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The female then flew abruptly out of the thicket, dislodging the male who chattered and followed her.
Ludwig had a top score, and moved abruptly out of the novice category.
The islands rise abruptly out of the deep river bottom, and even several yards off the shoreline the bottom can drop to 30 feet deep.
The prime minister realises that tearing us abruptly out of Europe would be madness, so she is trying to cushion the blow.
Staff members scrambled to spread the news on messaging apps, then dropped abruptly out of contact as officers stormed through the building.
This was the age at which Elyse and Paula discovered one another, knocking everything that they'd thought about themselves abruptly out of kilter.
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Then USAID was abruptly kicked out of the country.
ICBC abruptly dropped out of a competition with Merchants to buy Hong Kong's Wing Lung Bank in 2008.
Carolyn Parnell said co-workers saw Desirae abruptly run out of the clinic.
He has probed the background of Omar Sheikh, the "perfect Englishman" who abruptly dropped out of the London School of Economics.
Senator Max Baucus, the Finance Committee chairman and a party to the deal, had abruptly pulled out of the event.
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