Can I say, (a) John ran out from/ ran of the room when he heard a crash. (b) John rushed out from / of the room when he heard a (loud) crash sound. (c) John came out of / came out from the bedroom when he heard some sound / a sound / a noisy sound.
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AlpheccaStars
c) John came out to the dining room from the bedroom when he heard a sound.
AlpheccaStarsSimilarly, "out from" should be "out of" or "from",
d) John went out from the room.
Jeannie1AlpheccaStarsSimilarly, "out from" should be "out of" or "from", but not "out from"
d) John went out from the room.