Out of the woods

The phrase "out of the woods" typically means being in a safe or secure position, usually after facing difficulties or uncertainty. It suggests that a person has overcome a challenging situation or has moved beyond a point of danger or uncertainty. It can also imply that someone has found a solution or reached a positive outcome.


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