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"want out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express a desire to leave a situation or place. For example, "I'm tired of this job and I want out."
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want out
verb
To want to leave something.
Exact(46)
"I want out".
You want out!
Who they want out?
They want out at any price".
I want out," he said.
"I want out," Gossage said.
Similar(14)
Labour wants out, but not yet.
"I think he just wanted out.
Sullivan wants out for good.
Vandevelde, though, just wanted out.
No wonder he wants out!
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