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"worked out of" is a correct phrase to use in written English.
It means to work from a specific location or office. Example: She worked out of the company's New York office for two years before being transferred to the London office.
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Somehow, Niese worked out of the mess.
Rusin twice worked out of bases-loaded jams.
Professional athletes had always worked out, of course.
"The rest were worked out of the system".
Olkin worked out of his house in Connecticut.
He worked out of an impressive office on Canon Drive.
Much of that time she worked out of the paper's New York office.
The team worked out of ground-floor offices at the Langley headquarters.
Weekdays, when he was not traveling, he worked out of the association's Washington headquarters.
"We worked out of our apartments for the first few years".
As we watched, Laken admitted that "the kinks" haven't been worked out of fMRI lie detection.
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