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Tile green 480 Posted 7 years ago
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Could you please tell the meaning of

"out of everything"

There is a way out of everything.

  

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"out of everything" is not a phrase in that sentence. "a way out of X" means a way of leaving or escaping from X. "There is a way out of everything" means that whatever place or situation you find yourself in, there is some way to leave it or escape from it.

  • "out of everything" is not a phrase in that sentence.
  • "a way out of X" means a way of leaving or escaping from X.
  • "There is a way out of everything" means that whatever place or situation you find yourself in, there is some way to leave it or escape from it.
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"out of everything" is not a phrase in that sentence. "a way out of X" means a way of leaving or escaping from X. "There is a way out of everything" means that whatever place or situation you find yourself in, there is some way to leave it or escape from it.

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