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coming out of
preposition as in from
Example Sentences
Chin-Hong said confusion about the vaccine and concerns about side effects are “understandable” because of “all the talk coming out of Washington, D.C., and the assault on vaccines in general.”
Like Josh Johnson, I don’t think that guy is coming out of L.A.
After missed field goals by both teams, St. John Bosco broke through midway through the second quarter when Malau’ulu connected with an uncovered Maliq Allen coming out of the backfield for a 44-yard touchdown pass.
“I think the federal health agencies have been essentially corrupted by politics, and I really can’t trust anything that’s coming out of Health and Human Services right now, so I really need to focus on trusted resources,” Ball said.
“What’s been coming out of Washington has been — putting it mildly — very confusing,” he said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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