The phrase "out of the way" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when referring to something that is no longer blocking a path, or is not in the way of something else. For example, "Once I moved the couch out of the way, I had plenty of room to vacuum the living room.".
4. Stay out of the way.
Move out of the way!
Get out of the way.
Get out of the way, dudes.
Lads got out of the way.
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