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Exit
/ˈɛɡ.zɪt/noun / verb
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An exit is a designated way out of a building, vehicle, or situation, often crucial for safety and efficient evacuation in emergencies. As a verb, it means to leave or withdraw from something, extending to modern contexts like business deals or digital interfaces where strategic exits can determine success or failure.
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Did you know that the illuminated 'EXIT' sign, now a universal safety feature, was first mandated in building codes after the tragic Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in 1911, which killed 146 people and led to major reforms in fire safety regulations across the United States?
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