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The phrase "fly out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of leaving a place by flying, often referring to an airport or a specific location.
Example: "We will fly out of New York City early in the morning to reach our destination."
Alternatives: "depart from" or "take off from".
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Fly out of here".
They will fly out of the shop.
They fly out of the freezer March through October.
Barring emergencies, you never, ever fly out of Malpensa.
Any chance I get, I fly out of Newark.
He planned to fly out of the country tomorrow.
And capital continues to fly out of the country.
Plastic lawn furniture will fly out of stores.
Monkeys might fly out of Lord Downton's butt!
Then three birds fly out of a bush.
If not for air friction, the ball would eventually fly out of the stadium.
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