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'snap out' is correct and usable in written English
It is an idiom which means to suddenly become energetic or firm in attitude, and is often used in the imperative form as a kind of command. For example: "Snap out of it, you're stronger than this!"
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You just have to snap in, snap out".
Waffle iron grid plates usually snap out easily.
"Snap out of it," he said.
We have to snap out of it".
Couldn't I just snap out of it?
Al, babe, snap out of it.
Then I'll snap out of it.
Something was happening that we needed to snap out of.
If they were ever gonna snap out of it.
This made her snap out of her depression.
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His advice was this: Snap out of it.
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