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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flew out from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The bird flew out from the tree and landed on the windowsill.
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Ali flew out from America to watch.
"So Leah came along and we flew out from Canada".
Her white hair flew out from her sharp small face like an exploding milkweed.
The mother, Elizabeth Norton, flew out from New York the next morning.
"It probably flew out from one of those windows," she said.
A bottle cap flew out from under the stove and landed at my feet.
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"He will be flying out from Heathrow.
He asked his wife to fly out from London.
"There were sparks flying out from it... We dived on to the floor".
The airlines told us to get to Madrid and we could fly out from there.
It seemed to suggest long dark hair flying out from tossing heads atop endlessly combative bodies.
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