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Discover Ludwig"exited into" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a movement from one place to another, for example: He exited into the hallway and walked to his office.
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The elevator stopped, and we exited into an enormous room boiling with people.
He nodded, somewhat stung by her dismissal, and exited into the hallway, which was empty and cruelly illuminated.
Outside, however, riot police pushed those who exited into a small area where they were unlinked by force, photographed, arrested and led away.
The show over, Mr. Musto exited into the sultry night and took off the two locks anchoring his no-frills bike to a parking sign.
After the ovation, as the audience exited into the promenade of Avery Fisher, five trumpeters standing apart in the three balconies that open into the space played Stockhausen's "Donnerstags-Abschied," a musical farewell.
Once, at an open rehearsal, I watched Balanchine trying to get the second ballerina, at the end of her pas de deux, to swoosh her arm up just right as she and her partner exited into the wing.
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Nobuo exits into the audience to yowls of appreciation.
(Tonya exits into house. King starts to exit the yard. Ruby enters from the house).
Protein-rich fluid, called exudate, is now able to exit into the tissues.
The first in line exits into the wings; the others move up.
Exiting into the moonlit night, nearly everyone sneaked a peak up the daunting slope.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com