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The phrase "flew out" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that suddenly or unexpectedly left a place or was expelled forcefully. Example: The magician waved his wand and a dove flew out of his hat, much to the delight of the audience.
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Dad flew out.
Towers flew out too.
Writer flew out of Berlin to Hannover.
She flew out to see him.
A dingy striped shirt flew out.
I flew out for more meetings.
Jaws, wrists, necks flew out of joint.
Then they flew out of Chongqing.
The ball flew out of his hand.
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Smith swung and flied out.
He flied out eight times.
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