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idiombe well out of it/sth BrEBrEspoken used in order to say that someone is lucky not to be involved in a situation any longer, especially if they want to be involved in it:Tony's ex-wife is a real cow - he's well out of it."I miss going to rehearsals." "Believe me, you're well out of it. It's no fun any more."They're in there having another three-hour meeting - you're well out of that one, Kay.
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