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Lcchang Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

out of

As of Monday, November 29, ABC Inc will be operating out of a new warehouse, located at....

Does "out of" here mean "from"? Please advise.

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In that context, yes.

  • In that context, yes.
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In that context, yes.
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Yes. out of is commonly used for talking about the location of a business. Verbs like operate and run are the most usual.
George runs a business out of his garage.
I would like to know how to run a business out of my home.
Operating out of an office in the suburbs, the organization runs various youth clubs and sports activities.
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