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The phrase "storing out of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the action of storing something in a location that is not accessible or outside of a certain area, but it lacks clarity. Example: "The items are currently storing out of reach, making it difficult to access them when needed."
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Whether or not you have a professional organizer, though, storing out-of-season clothing and gear with care is something Ann Sullivan, a professional organizer in Manhattan, recommends as an alternative to creating "a black hole" in the back of a closet or under a bed.
In 2007, from March to July, the I.A.A.F. began to store out-of-competition tests given to Russian athletes.
She insisted that a visitor climb the narrow, pull-down ladder to the attic to see how much room she has to store out-of-season clothes.
Use the vertical space in your closet to install high shelves as a space to store out-of-season clothes and accessories.[5].
Attractive wastebaskets are the perfect place to store out-of-season wrapping paper.
What we have seen in other market towns is that as soon as you build a store out-of-town it sucks the life out of the centre.
Such items should be stored out of children's reach in cupboards with childproof locks.
This amazing oil will keep for 10 to 12 months, when stored out of direct sunlight.
Fortunately, photographs and films of Martha's dances, filed as "reconstruction tool kits" for archival and licensing purposes, were stored out of harm's way.
Bottles should be stored out of sunlight, at constant temperature and standing upright, lest the corks be eroded by alcohol.
It was purchased by Jacobson in 1994 and as of 2009 is stored out of service.
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