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"come out doing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to mean that someone has emerged from an activity, having been successful or achieved something. For example, "After months of hard work, she came out doing well on her final exams."
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Macpherson said he thought they should come out doing it from the first point of the match.
And you come out doing about as well as if you had sold out and gone to cash before the downturn.
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Exciting things are happening in the kitchen, but the dishes that come out don't always show it.
After doing so over the last week, here's where I come out: Did Mr. Kerry volunteer for dangerous duty?
Come out, don't hide it.
My book hasn't come out, don't assume anything". .
When the muffins come out don't touch them.
Coming out doesn't make you at home in the world; nor, certainly, does sex.
""Not until the movie comes out do we want to ask the audience for anything.
The question is how we manage it to make sure that their coming out does not result in their extinction".
The aftermath of coming out does not mean we pulled out our feather boas and sang Diana Ross' coming out anthem.
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