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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lifted out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been removed or extracted from a particular context or situation.
Example: "The quote was lifted out of the original text and used in the article without proper attribution."
Alternatives: "extracted from" or "removed from".
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More children lifted out of poverty.
That statement can be lifted out of context.
Over 600 million were lifted out of absolute poverty.
The last one was not lifted out of context.
"Yikes," he said, eyebrows gently lifted out of concern.
Hundreds of millions have been lifted out of poverty.
Tens of millions could be lifted out of poverty.
Millions of farmers have been lifted out of poverty.
"He lifted out of his chair in anger.
Vast numbers of people have been lifted out of poverty and into middle-class comfort.
Both crew members were lifted out of the water by a rescue boat within seconds.
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