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The phrase "step out" is correct and usable in written English.
This expression means to move or walk outside, usually from a closed or indoor space, or to move away from a group. For example, "The students stepped out of the classroom and into the schoolyard."
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step out
verb
To exit a place on foot, often for a short time.
Exact(38)
You can't step out.
I step out and observe.
I step out for air.
"Can I step out?
We step out.
Step out before we're thrown out'.
Similar(22)
She stepped out….
She stepped out and stepped out of her body.
She stepped out from behind a shagbark.
"Until I stepped out on the ice.
He also stepped out on his landing.
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