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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well out of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something has been avoided or escaped from, usually in the form of a difficult or dangerous situation. For example, "He managed to get himself well out of debt after a few years of hard work."
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"Well out of alignment there," he pronounces.
They were well out of order".
He was well out of it.
They have done well out of him.
Britain is well out of that.
It's well out of it.
He is well out of the game.
Please keep well out of my way.
You're well out of it, right?
She was well out of that situation.
"They do well out of it.
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