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"out of their" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe the actions of a group of people, usually taken in relation to an individual or another group. For example: "The students were asked to demonstrate their understanding of the concept, and out of their responses, the teacher was able to determine who was most proficient."
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Beckett made drama out of their subtext.
She's "out of their league".
They're jumping out of their skins".
People were jumping out of their skin.
Out of their reach.
Little out of their depth.
But much remains out of their hands.
They're singing out of their privilege.
I scampered out of their way.
Let people out of their dark houses.
First graders fall out of their chairs.
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