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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clock out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of leaving work or ending a work shift, indicating that an employee has officially recorded their departure time.
Example: "After finishing my tasks for the day, I will clock out of work at 5 PM."
Alternatives: "punch out of" or "sign out of".
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We built a cuckoo clock out of an Amazon box.
Cobble together a clock out of a coffee cup, a soda bottle, and some water?
Configuring the system means to formally define how to get the global clock out of the local clocks.
Taking clock out of its case to make it look as if he built it is not fine.
"Yes, there are other reasons why a boy might take a clock out of its casing & pretend he'd made it.
Often he staged scenes based on research, and even memorably Photoshopped (so to speak) an alarm clock out of a picture taken inside a tepee.
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"No. 1, keep clocks out of your room," he said.
The three men work for the city's Human Resources Administration and maintain the clocks out of love.
At night it bustles with students arriving for class after clocking out of their day jobs.
As the camera has no shutter, the image is smeared as it is clocked out of the camera.
Next a man selling alarm clocks out of tortoise backs sees me as a man who might want one.
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