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Discover Ludwig"snap out of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express surprise or to encourage someone to take control of their emotions. For example, you might say "Snap out of it – focus on the task at hand!".
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snap out of
verb
To terminate a mood or emotional state suddenly.
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If you start to be unable to leave your little world, SNAP OUT OF IT.
"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.
Then I'd snap out of it and say, 'It's wrong!
I just got to snap out of it".
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