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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clear out of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to remove or evacuate oneself or something from a place or situation. Example: The store manager announced that all customers must clear out of the building due to a gas leak. Another Example: He decided to clear out of his old apartment and move to a new city for a fresh start.
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They need to clear out of there.
Many trees were denuded of foliage, snapped in half or blown clear out of the ground.
Every March during South by Southwest people clear out of Austin and rent out their places.
I'll just pop these up in the attic, then I'll clear out of your way.
"Eventually I had to clear out of the space, because the owner wanted to market it.
On the fourth hole, he sent his first drive clear out of bounds.
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A clear-out of Gujarat's indolent forestry officials is required.
But in recent years there has been something of a clear-out of Africans from Arsenal.
Liverpool commenced a clear-out of Rodgers' backroom team prior to Klopp's appointment.
That heightened union fears of a clear-out of shop stewards at Bassa, Unite's cabin crew branch.
He presents this not as an ideological issue, but as a commonsense clear-out of corruption and privilege.
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