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Discover LudwigThe phrase "descend out of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically means "to move or come down from (a higher place or level)." It can also be used metaphorically to mean "to originate from" or "to proceed from." Example: The helicopter began to descend out of the dark storm clouds, revealing the lush green landscape below. The president's policies seem to descend out of a desire for economic growth over social welfare. As night fell, the moon began to descend out of the clear, starlit sky.
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Your symptoms seem to descend out of nowhere.
This develops at birth as the testes descend out of the abdominal cavity through its wall into the scrotum.
Yet as we descend out of the forest on the last day, there is a timely reminder.
But we were all horrified to see a huge praying mantis descend out of the forest clearing and spin down directly on to our pot of spaghetti.
I should explain that the urge to traipse through a wildlife refuge by starlight did not descend out of the blue.
We hope that it will descend out of the sky or someone will reveal it to us -- for only a $49 conference fee.
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Given the geographic range of Neanderthals, the findings have been interpreted as evidence of gene exchange between Neanderthals and modern humans descended from the Out-of-Africa (OOA) migration.
That means Aborigines and all other non-African people descend from the same out-of-Africa sweep, and that Australia was initially settled only once, rather than twice as some earlier evidence had suggested.
In this scenario, populations in Asia along the migration path would have only a small or negligible fraction of ancestry from the time of the initial colonization of Oceania, and would descend largely from later out-of-Africa migrations.
They descended out of the woods and into dry, exposed country.
AHRAURA, India Rahul Gandhihi's helicopter descends out of the boiling afternoon sky and a restless, sweat-soaked crowd of 100,000 people suddenly surges to life.
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