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Discover Ludwig"working out of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the location from which somebody works, such as in the example: She is working out of her home office.
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I'm working out of the house.
He's working out of his kid's office.
I'm used to working out of closets.
"They're not working out of vanity," she says.
I was still working out of my apartment.
The working out of an all-consuming loss.
"I'm working out of my yard now," he said.
But working out of an apartment was difficult.
"Magistrates working out of police stations is a no-no.
We're a startup working out of a small studio.
He was working out of a lobbying firm office.
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