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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go out from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used when referring to leaving a physical space, such as a building or a room. Example: "Andy decided it was time to go out from the classroom".
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Usually I don't go out from the hotel room.
"I'm willing to go out from my comfort zone to compete".
As Mr. Wittliff said: "We all go out from our own history, our own culture.
"We would go out from 4 or 5 P.M. to 10 P.M.," he said.
"If the sun rises and we don't go out from here, they will catch us".
Archives|SMITH TO TALK OVER RADIO.; Governor's Address at Jewish Centre to Go Out From WJZ.
But something else, too, must go out from the eye to the things we observe.
SMITH TO TALK OVER RADIO.; Governor's Address at Jewish Centre to Go Out From WJZ.
I don't want a jeering or confrontational message to go out from the anti-war side.
"You go out from here and you come back to here.
And I was frightened to go out from that moment onwards".
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