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coming out of

preposition as in from

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Supply chain problems coming out of the pandemic, coupled with pandemic economic stimulus under both presidents Trump and Biden, have been blamed for contributing to the inflation surge in recent years, though the rate of cost increases has since ebbed to more normal levels.

“You were told by the entire travel industry that the only way to go to Europe was first class,” he said, “that this was a war-torn continent coming out of World War II, that it literally wasn’t safe to stay anywhere other than first-class hotels.”

In the room where the fire started, he said that there were two cut cables coming out of the wall, where a socket would have been, and that electrical items had gone.

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"I think I'm a much stronger person coming out of it."

From BBC

In September, when they heard Hebridean Isles was coming out of service, the couple made a final journey together on the old ship.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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