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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an exit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific exit point or departure from a location or situation.
Example: "The emergency plan includes an exit of the building through the nearest fire escape."
Alternatives: "a departure from" or "an exit from".
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— prompting an exit of graduates who were much faster filing out than filing in.
Another example is an exit of the Long Island Expressway near Alley Pond Park in Queens.
Weston Road, which is state highway Route 57 and connects with an exit of the Merritt Parkway, is a "traffic jam" every business day morning, Mr. Guidera said.
As expected, an exit of agents followed, obeying OnTheMarket's edict that members of its club can advertise on only one other website.
Of the two options, our judgment is that the larger break-up makes more overall economic sense than an exit of Greece alone.
Therefore, a decrease of QPS corresponds to an inflow of water while an increase of phase shift indicates an exit of water33,70.
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Grenada charges an exit fee of $19.
The Saints would face an exit fee of roughly $50 million.
Miami must pay the Big East an exit fee of $1 million.
Three young professionals stopped for an exit interview of sorts all voted for Mr. Paul.
How could an exit poll of 22,000 people be so at odds with the campaign polls?
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