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The phrase "out of block" is not typically used in written English, although it does have some technical uses
For example, in engineering, "out of block" might refer to a part that has been removed from a block of metal. In other contexts, you could use a phrase like "out of the ordinary" or "outside the box" in place of "out of block". For example, "We need to think of new solutions to this problem - we need to think out of the ordinary."
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New York was spending $14 million a year on education for the gifted but has now cut all money earmarked for gifted children, saying districts should pay for them out of block grants.
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It leaped out of its blocks and accelerated powerfully with the action.
She literally leaped out of the blocks and hit the track running.
Brighton assistant manager Nathan Jones: "We didn't come out of the blocks in the first half.
When coming out of the blocks put your non-dominant foot first and get comfortable.
But quality-wise, Angry Birds Transformers was great: stompy robots (in disguise) shooting merry hell out of blocks and bots.
It's the game Lego said they wish they'd made – it's mostly about building things out of blocks.
It is fun to make a maze out of blocks to see if it can find its way through.
I made the woman's outfit out of blocks, with a lot of slaves dragging the blocks to make the dress — rather like building the great pyramids.
The random, fast motions look real, making it fun to see if it can find its way out of a maze made out of blocks.
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