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"passed out of" is a correct phrase and is usable in written English.
It means to have completed or graduated from something, usually an educational program or level. Example: After four years of hard work, I finally passed out of medical school with top honors.
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The bill never passed out of committee.
The Sept. 11 attacks have not passed out of mind.
The complete ballet, however, passed out of the repertory of the foremost Russian companies long ago.
Both National Brewing and the Orioles passed out of Hoffberger's hands in the nineteen-seventies.
Larvae are passed out of the host's body in the feces.
The league passed out of existence after Frederick's death in 1250.
Still, the bill passed out of the Senate's public policy committee with unanimous support on Wednesday.
Linsanity, it turns out, burned brightly like a comet and then passed out of view.
There was an unforgettable silence as they passed out of the church.
Although Fouqué's works were at first enthusiastically received, after 1820 they rapidly passed out of fashion.
Thanks to Castle, the line has not passed out of our lives.
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