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Free sign upThe phrase "roll out of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone getting out of bed or out of a vehicle in a slow or awkward manner. Example: After a long night of partying, John could barely roll out of bed the next morning.
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The roll out of HPV immunization programs across the United States was hindered by controversy.
Here, you roll out of bed.
Define "leap" – I'd say I roll out of bed.
Bunny could roll out of bed and be seriously hurt.
If you get one roll out of place, you've got a mess".
Suburbans and Escalades roll out of the same factory in Arlington, a suburb of Dallas.
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Roll out ⅔ of the dough on a floured surface.
The roll-out of universal credit is slowing down, wisely.
IT IS now nearly a year since the roll-out of Obamacare.
It was entirely because of the timing in the roll-out of that story.
A sense of crisis gripped the White House over the botched roll-out of Obamacare.
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