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I am sorry, but the verb combination "press out of" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
A more commonly used phrase that is similar in meaning is "squeeze out of." Here is an example sentence using "squeeze out of": She had to squeeze out of the narrow opening in the fence to escape from the dog chasing her.
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Da Capo Press, out of print.
He took the press out of the box and plugged it into the wall.
How do you beat a full-court press out of a timeout?
We ended up getting a tonne of press out of that".
Unlike Mr. Trego and Dr. Handler, he doesn't run Career Press out of his home.
To avoid arrest Edes moved his press out of Boston in April 1775, resuming publication later in Watertown.
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Today, Bartlett, who is thirty-two, oversees five divisions: press, media affairs (for the out-of-town press), global communications (for the international press), speechwriting, and communications.
Beacon Press will reissue four out-of-print books by Martin Luther King, Jr.
The reissue will consist of three LPs pressed out of vinyl recorded at normal LP speed.
The wrinkles had been pressed out of his suits and out of his personality.
The few records he made were pressed out of too soft shellac and worn down by constant playing.
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