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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exit through" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate the method of exiting or leaving a place or situation. It could also refer to the act of physically exiting a building, vehicle, or other structure. Example: "The fire escape was blocked, so they had to exit through the main entrance." Or, "In order to enter the building, you must exit through the revolving doors."
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Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010) 20.
Exit through the wooden gate.
Exit through the gift shop?
Several exit through the stage entrance.
Who made "Exit Through the Gift Shop"?
Ticket holders will, predictably, exit through the gift shop.
IT COULD yet be an exit, through the gift shop.
But they let cars exit through an adjacent village.
Exit through the gift shop No parent will escape unscathed.
Enjoy your stay, and please exit through the gift shop.
Exit Through the Gift Shop is in this genial tradition.
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