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The phrase "assets out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the removal or extraction of assets from a particular situation or location.
Example: "The company was forced to liquidate its assets out of necessity to cover its debts."
Alternatives: "removing assets from" or "extracting assets from".
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Few hold their assets out of artistic conviction.
Some turn out to have broken the law, keeping their assets out of state bonds.
But 75percentt said they would shift assets out of a mutual fund that admits wrongdoing.
Browder moved his assets out of the country and began operating his company from London.
Those objectives were to keep the assets out of the hands of Nazis still in Germany.
They still have access to the money during their lifetime and can keep those assets out of the probate process.
He has derided them as "financial alchemy" because they seem to create surplus assets out of thin air.
The image of mighty geysers spewing depreciable assets out of the ground is forever linked to the state.
By contrast, Malaysia imposed strict controls, hoping to stem a flood of assets out of the country.
Seventy-three percent said they did not plan to shift assets out of mutual funds in the near future.
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This is due to foreign takeover of our land and assets, out-of-control debt, failing infrastructure, high unemployment or underemployment and the destruction of our farming sector.
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