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The phrase "also out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an additional source or reason for something, often in a context where multiple factors are being considered.
Example: "She was feeling tired, also out of a lack of sleep from the previous night."
Alternatives: "in addition to" or "besides being".
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He was also out of vegetables.
It is also out of print.
Their layouts are also out of favor.
Now it's also out of date.
Sex is also out of the question.
Juba teaching hospital is also out of most medicines.
But sadly, also out of our price range.
He was also out of work after leaving Aston Villa.
"Parents are also out of touch with what's happening.
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Also, out-of-town kayakers often don't realize the islands are private.
Also out-of-date and missing identifiers influence the comparison.
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