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"going out of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of moving away from or exiting somewhere. For example, "We went out of town for the weekend."
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Going Out of Business.
Going out of his way?
Patrician remove was going out of style.
I'm going out of my mind".
Productive laboratories are going out of existence.
CL: Magazines are going out of business.
Beats going out of business, eh Bernie?
"We're not going out of business.
"We're going out of business".
"They're not going out of business tomorrow.
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Consider going out-of-network.
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