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Shouldn't it be "out of the fridge"?

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Rebecca

Good question! In casual contexts like this one, it is acceptable to omit “of.” The grammar is still sound and the meaning of the sentence does not change. Ex: Don’t be in the sun [for] too long. Ex: Let the cheese soften by leaving it out [of] the fridge.

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