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Discover LudwigThe phrase "escape out of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to note an effort to quickly leave or avoid a situation, such as "He attempted to escape out of the burning building."
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Two were killed instantly and two more managed to escape out of windows.
Boukadida tried to escape out of a window to where he could reach a nearby balcony.
It's not trying to escape out of reality into this world that never existed.
One day, Noor tried to escape out of a window, but was caught.
Growing up, Ms. Foote learned early to climb trees, play football and escape out of her bedroom window.
Because of this, all of his emotions find immediate expression on his face or escape out of his mouth.
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More to the point, it's doing killer business at the box office, a detail that hasn't escaped out-of-town Tony voters looking for a share of the touring jackpot.
Calm and order evaporate, to be replaced by spontaneous escapes, out-of-town visitors and the suitcases we pack for our travels with weeks' worth of our lives.
Some patrons escaped out of the back of the building.
In Amsterdam, she was once so frightened that she escaped out of the fire exit.
As Russian special forces moved in, Guriyeva escaped out of a window.
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