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Discover LudwigThe phrase "out of doing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate avoiding or escaping from a particular action or task. Example: She managed to get out of doing the dishes by pretending to be busy with homework.
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"I can tell you why I pulled out of doing Wife Swap.
That's more or less why I pulled out of doing press for a while.
I get such a big kick out of doing it.
"I hope [Lajcak] can talk them out of doing this.
I still get a kick out of doing it".
Memory is often made out of doing surprising things.
"I really didn't think anything would come out of doing stand-up," he says.
It is an experimenter's paradise, a demonstration of scientific learning arising out of doing.
And for all these weeks he got out of doing the chores and being sociable.
In school, Franklin used his way with words to get out of doing homework.
"I tried to talk Jim out of doing that," she recalled.
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