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Discover Ludwig"more out of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an increased level or amount of something. Example: Sally put more effort into her studies this semester and got more out of her classes.
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I expect even more out of Shaq.
You can get more out of life".
Older societies innovate more, out of necessity.
She ought to be more out of doors.
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"We wanted so much more out of the game.
Plainly, Stavans is acting more out of generosity than necessity.
"As I'm getting older, you want more out of yourself.
Pension benefits are even more out of line.
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By Monday morning, more out-of-town guests had arrived.
But Bittar believes more out-of-competition testing is required.
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