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The phrase "came out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something emerged from a particular place, situation, concept, etc. For example: "The answer finally came out of the disastrous meeting."
Idiom
Come out of your shell.
If someone comes out of their shell, they stop being shy and withdrawn and become more friendly and sociable.
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Piaf came out of retirement.
Leadership came out of him.
It came out of nowhere".
Lili came out of her room, sobbing.
Marx came out of that tradition.
Her voice came out of the darkness.
The fourth came out of equity trading.
Something else came out of that consortium.
Ultimately, a book came out of it.
He came out of public relations.
It came out of loving to eat".
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