Financial Ratios And Comparisons

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noun a phrase consisting of the preposition 'out' followed by the preposition 'of'

adverb used to indicate the result or consequence of an action or situation

preposition used to indicate movement from within a place or container to the outside

  • The company is currently facing a shortage of supplies, so we need to figure out a way to make the most out of what we have.
  • I'm all out of snacks, so I'll have to go to the store later to pick some up.
  • She's always trying to get out of doing her chores by making excuses.
  • He managed to get out of the difficult situation by thinking quickly on his feet.