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"Squiggly jumped out of the buggy." However, do not EVER say "The peanut butter is inside of the pantry." Did you need the of? No. The sentence sounds better when you say "The peanut butter is inside the pantry." In the sentence "Squiggly jumped out of the buggy." you have no choice to you of. You cannot take it out. You can only replace it with a preposition such as from.

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