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Discover LudwigThe phrase "characters out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something minimal or limited in scope. For example, "I can only remember the first five characters out of my password."
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They looked like characters out of "The Sopranos".
Biesecker and Folkman went ahead and made new characters, out of themselves.
Another room looks as if it contains a cast of characters out of a Waters film.
"To pull utterly different characters out of essentially the same material is stunning," Pete said.
Wotan and his dysfunctional family of gods look like characters out of "The Great Gatsby".
"Naturally I figured on stumbling across characters out of Maupassant, Balzac and Isherwood," he writes.
or "Law & Order" are fully realized characters out of Ibsen or Strindberg.
As an actor, you're always looking for roles that take characters out of their comfort zone.
Lately he's been partial to characters out of blaxploitation movies like Blackula and Dark Vadar.
Ma has created characters out of all aspects of their room – Wardrobe, Rug, Plant, Meltedy Spoon.
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We fret and writhe at the physical confinement (how desperate these filmmakers are to get their characters out-of-doors).
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