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keep out of

 

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Term: keep out of

Description:

The term "keep out of" is a phrasal verb that is used to indicate the act of staying away or avoiding something or someone. It implies a desire to maintain distance or avoid involvement in a particular situation or activity.

Sample Sentences:

Keep out of as a verb:

  1. She always tries to keep out of conflicts at work.
  2. The sign on the gate said "keep out of the restricted area."
  3. I advised him to keep out of trouble and focus on his studies.

Keep out of as a noun:

  1. The keep-out-of zone was clearly marked with caution tape.
  2. His keep-out-of attitude angered his friends who wanted him to get involved.
  3. We need to establish a keep-out-of policy for this sensitive matter.

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