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he came out vs he exit

The phrase 'He came out' is correct and commonly used in English to indicate someone's emergence or appearance. However, 'He exit' is not a correct construction in English.
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he came out

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate someone's emergence or appearance.

This phrase is used to describe someone appearing or emerging from a place or situation.

Examples:

  • He came out of his room after finishing his work.
  • When the singer came out on stage, the audience cheered loudly.
  • I confronted him when he came out.
  • About three weeks ago, when he came out.
  • He was quite well known up to a few years ago in the concert field, and then his lungs cracked up and he came out here.
  • A couple days later, he came out.
  • One day he came out and got killed.
  • And he came out of the dungeon a vicious, barbaric, maniacal murderer.
  • Just last night he came out into the hallway after I put the children to bed.
  • Nett grabbed the gun when he came out.
  • He was fine when he came out of the academy, but by 2004, he had early stage MS.
  • And then when he came out of the coma, I was so grateful.
  • I started pulling my clothes back on when he came out of the bathroom and wanted to do it again.
  • No, not since he came out of the closet.
  • He didn't have it when he came out of the White House.
  • A seven-year-old boy was shot and killed by a stray bullet when he came out to see what was going on.
  • And when he came out, she saw Rusty shoot him, and that Rogers and O'Reilly threw him in a cab, and then took off.
  • Bobby was released and he came out and saw his friend Mike, who was down by the water cooler, which is near my desk.
  • And Colin, on a 24 hour pass, he came out looking for me on his own.
  • So he came out just as sick as he went in.
  • And a little later he came out almost running.
  • Witnesses said he came out of nowhere.

Alternatives:

  • he emerged
  • he appeared
  • he stepped out
  • he showed up
  • he revealed himself

he exit

This phrase is not a correct construction in English.

  • What time did he exit the stairwell?
  • And when he exited, did he exit facing you, or did he have his back to you?
  • He exits the train station, crossing Ferris Ave., continuing north.
  • It would be better to wait to assassinate richards until he exits the convention center.
  • Sykes, Sanchez, prepare to apprehend the suspect as he exits the kitchen.
  • Hold your positions, and we'll pick him up as he exits.
  • He walks to the back, and he exits out the loading dock.
  • And he stays on the bus for 40 minutes until he exits at the stop by his house at 10:20 PM.
  • - He can exit after the final applause.
  • Because he has exit wounds in his back, but there are no bullets in the bathroom or anywhere else in the apartment.
  • You can't see his face, and it looks like he's walking past the van, yet he never exits frame.
  • Let's hope he picks an exit that's already covered.
  • I hope he uses an exit we have covered.
  • He took the exit ramp beneath you.
  • You know he's early-exit fodder.
  • When Tsao made it to Tainan he took the wrong exit so he went straight to Chiayi.
  • He even asked to exit out the back door.
  • But he's got no exit strategy.
  • He'll have an exit plan well in place.
  • We have to at least see if he's blocking the exit.

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