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"fish out" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used to mean to extract or retrieve something with difficulty. For example, "He fished out the key from the bottom of the pool."
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fish out
verb
To deplete the supply of fish in a given body of water.
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We never thought we could "fish out" the world's oceans.
"There's no fish out there".
The fish out of water.
Talk about a fish out of water.
Both are fish out of water.
Fish out the onion and discard.
Or like a fish out of water.
I was a fish out of water.
"I'm like a fish out of water.
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We've seen those fish-out-of-water characters before.
I was fish-out-of-water frightened.
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