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The phrase "escape out" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward to some readers.
It can be used informally to describe the act of leaving or getting away from a situation, but it is better to use it in casual contexts.
Example: "When the fire alarm went off, everyone tried to escape out of the building as quickly as possible."
Alternatives: "get out" or "break free".
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Terrified students tried to escape out windows or cowered under desks.
Also, the gas cannot escape out and it starts moving upwards and collects in the dome.
However, the photons generated from the Si NCs could be absorbed because the photons passed through these contact materials to escape out from the Si NC LEDs.
For W{100} and W{110} surfaces, He atoms can quickly escape out near the surface without accumulation even at a temperature of 400 K.
A third son was able to escape out a bathroom window.
Bobby managed to somehow escape out the kitchen exit bleeding from the shot to his face.
If they caught me I could escape out to sea and drown.
The casual fan, or the passerby watching out of curiosity, will often use such a moment to escape out the backdoor, pleading for human decency as he goes.
Because alginate anions and Ca2+ cations are cross-linked to form Ca-alginate beads, it is expected that an increase in alginate or CaCl2 concentration will render it difficult for G. lucidum MnP to escape out from the gel network.
"I watched him escape out there," Sheikh Ahmed said, pointing to the front gate.
Two were killed instantly and two more managed to escape out of windows.
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