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Jump out the window #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 31, 2010 13:04 pm   Jump out the window
 

Please help me choose between the correct form from the ones given below
1. Jump out the window
2. Jump out from the window
3. Jump out of the window
If more than one is correct, what is the difference in meaning?
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Jump out the window #2 (permalink) Wed Mar 31, 2010 15:41 pm   Jump out the window
 

No 3 is correct.
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Jump out the window #3 (permalink) Thu Apr 01, 2010 5:11 am   Jump out the window
 

Thank you
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