fresh out of/from

idiom

: having recently left or come from (a place, such as a school)
new employees fresh out of college
a young doctor fresh from medical school

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Until now, one of the most financially rewarding paths was quantitative research at hedge funds: All-in compensation for PhDs fresh out of school can climb to $1 million–plus in these roles. Alexandra Sternlicht, Fortune, 25 June 2025 This attachment to nurturing a film culture and not buying into more generalized programming practices sees the festival eye not only glitzy Cannes entries fresh out from the Croisette, but also films that have played for almost a year within the circuit. Rafa Sales Ross, Variety, 13 June 2025 And when Novo’s next big thing (CagriSema) underwhelmed in trials, some investors realized the Danish pharma giant might be fresh out of magic injections. Quartz Staff, Quartz, 1 June 2025 So Harvey, fresh out of dealing with his copious Mommy issues and realizing he’s done wasting time on regret, gets down on one knee. Tanya Melendez, EW.com, 9 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for fresh out of/from

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“Fresh out of/from.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fresh%20out%20of%2Ffrom. Accessed 7 Jul. 2025.

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