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The phrase "steal out" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the act of leaving a place quietly or secretly, often to avoid being noticed. Example: "She decided to steal out of the house before anyone woke up."
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SOME men steal out of need or avarice; others kill themselves out of despair, or murder for revenge or gain.
I returned home after each stay to tightened surveillance, and it became increasingly difficult to steal out of the compound in the evenings.
Curious because of course I wanted to look at pictures of naked men, having spent hours pretending to be interested in the Playboy centerfolds the kids on my block would steal out of a neighbor's garage; and embarrassed because I perceived that it wasn't appropriate for this middle-aged man to be making porn available to a fourteen-year-old.
It was so bad, they had to steal out at night to bury their dead.
Want to have your own special power that Sylar can steal out of your head?
Its RP-HTX7 headphones look like something you might steal out of your dad's closet to look good while kicking out old-school beats, but the look belies the modern dynamic response drivers for a crisp, modern sound and tight, smart bass.
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Others, of course, were stealing out of greed and opportunism.
"It gets stolen out of our cars and homes".
My car was stolen out of my driveway twice".
"There have been a number of babies stolen out of hospitals and nurseries," Dr. Wheeless said.
It follows that you were a wealthy man who stole out of pure greed".
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