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"fly out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a rapid departure of someone or something, either literally or figuratively. For example: "As soon as the bell rang, the students flew out of the classroom."
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fly out
verb
To travel rapidly to a destination, typically on an airplane
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The headbands fly out by the score.
"I'm supposed to fly out tonight".
I could fly out that evening.
When can you fly out?
Does Strauss fly out for the second?
"They're supposed to fly out tomorrow morning".
"They used to fly out to us.
Now I fly out on a Tuesday.
He asked his wife to fly out from London.
But I got to fly out to a C.E.O.
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Instead, it would now require fly-in fly-out electricians.
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