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"climb out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of emerging from a hole, a pit, or other enclosed space. For example, "He slowly climbed out of the hole, filled with dread."
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Soldiers climb out, dusty, tired, but safe.
The driver prodded me to climb out.
"Sam?" I climb out of bed.
Small children will climb out of their strollers to dance.
The hole would prove too much to climb out of.
But there is a deep hole to climb out of.
"We used to always climb out on the piers.
"You just try to climb out of it".
But that's a big hole to climb out of.
I climb out of the Jeep, blinking in disbelief.
Excuse me while I climb out the window and run….
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