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"snapping out of it" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used in contexts where a person has been distracted from reality or has been in a solemn or contemplative state and needs to be brought back to the present moment. For example, "Noticing that the room had gone silent, Jack snapped out of it and returned his attention to the conversation."
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"The only way you're going to guard against that is by snapping out of it and getting wins," Sprewell said.
A reveler sleeping it off, tilting toward the tourist a seat away, and snapping out of it just short of resting his head on his shoulder — again and again.
Neurologists often ask family members whether patients have certain symptoms, like daydreaming or blanking out for brief intervals, and not snapping out of it when others try to speak to them.
The son is programmed because the father of the Rambler was rambling, impulsive and too candid, losing his footing in the race when he told an interviewer that he suffered a "brainwashing" in 1965 from military commanders and diplomats in Vietnam that compelled him to support the war, before snapping out of it.
Performance differentials crop up, markedly, on one-to-three-year marking periods, depending somewhat on whether the economy is lapsing into recession, as in 1990, or snapping out of it spring of 1991 to present day.
It's not something a person decides to be consumed with, or something that can be cured by simply "snapping out of it".
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If you start to be unable to leave your little world, SNAP OUT OF IT.
Had snapped out of it.
Then I snapped out of it.
"Snap out of it," he said.
But eventually he snaps out of it.
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