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Discover LudwigThe phrase "out of something" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the source or origin of something, or to describe a state of being without something. Examples: - She baked a delicious cake out of the fresh apples from her own orchard. - After months of hard work, he finally climbed out of debt. - The little boy pulled a shiny quarter out of his pocket and bought a candy bar. - The company's profits were down this year, but they are confident they can climb out of the downturn next quarter. - The scientists were able to extract a new compound out of the rare flower.
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And I felt cheated out of something.
"Addiction grows out of something," Thornton said.
That everyone feels left out of something.
Stumps must be fashioned out of something.
Was he being left out of something?
He's created something out of something else".
"Out of something bad came something good".
Hip-hop is creating something beautiful out of something difficult.
It's something good coming out of something bad".
And when they run out of something, that's an 86.
Don't make an issue out of something that's not".
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