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The phrase "walk out of here" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to leaving a place, often in a context of frustration or decisiveness. Example: "After the heated argument, I decided it was best to just walk out of here and cool off."
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"I saw a grandmother the other day walk out of here with four thousand Euros, and there she goes out the door with her grandson's tuition and some very good meals in a fine restaurant in the bargain".
"Usually when folks walk out of here they feel paranoid".
You walk out of here with a calmed spirit".
We're all going to walk out of here with chlamydia".
"Someone else might walk out of here every day depressed, but I don't walk out of here depressed," Schwarzenegger said.
"I'll walk out of here knowing I brought it every day," Jones said.
"As soon as I walk out of here, I look like a woman again".
"I just couldn't walk out of here and leave her un-taken care of".
They will walk out of here with a victory and never think of us again".
"Whether they apply what they've learned when they walk out of here is up to them".
"They'll walk out of here with a working knowledge of what they need for this project".
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