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"out of being" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means "emerging or arising from a state or condition." It is often used to describe the origin or source of something. Example: Her determination to succeed came out of being constantly overlooked and underestimated by her peers.
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"I get a buzz out of being honest.
It pulls people out of being self-centered.
It doesn't come out of being smart or hip".
They come into being and they pass out of being.
That probably would be the best thing that could come out of being fired.
We theorized ourselves out of being relevant".
"Ban takes the worry out of being close, LSD takes the worry out of being".
Fickle Friends take the indieness out of being indie.
It's taken all the fun out of being a coach.
Actually, Collingwood has made a career out of being mediocre.
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So an entire opt-out of being tracked is not part of this very expensive package.
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