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move out "of" or "from" somewhere I'm leaving A town should I use move out "of" or move out "from" A I feel like "from" is correct, but seems like "of" is the right one can anyone tell me why? thanks
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Both could be used. I'm moving out of this town soon. I'm moving from here soon.
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"Out of" is the opposite of "into". Both indicate movement in a certain direction. If you have moved out of a place, this means that you are no longer living in it.
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I'm moving out of town.

I'm moving away from town.

Both are correct, as long as they are joined with the correct preposition, 'out of' or 'away from'.

A slight variation would be 'out from', as in 'out from under'. For example: I am moving away from my hometown to get out from under my parent's watchful eyes.

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from indicates separation in the sentence
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