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"step out of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to leaving a physical location or a situation. For example, "I decided to step out of the meeting before it got too heated."
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You step out of bed.
Don't step out of line.
"Don't step out of the cage".
"Step out of the car," Encinia replied.
That's when you step out of it".
I wanted to step out of time.
Better to just step out of the water.
The soldier told her to step out of the van.
If we step out of line, we're punished.
If you could please step out of the truck.
"And then I will step out of it!
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