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The phrase "keep out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express the idea of not entering or involving oneself in something. For example, "Keep out of this argument, it's none of your business."
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keep out of
verb
To stay away from a place or condition
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"You keep out of this.
Keep out of it.
We try and keep out of politics.
"You keep out of this," he said.
"You keep out of it," he'd say.
We want to keep out of nursing homes.
Mr Obama has striven to keep out of Syria.
"But you can keep out of the end zone".
You want to keep out of his way.
(And as long as their reporters keep out of Chechnya).
America wants them to keep out of the fighting.
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