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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm spaced out" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a feeling of being disconnected or unfocused due to tiredness, drugs, or other distractions. Example: After a long day at work, I feel completely spaced out and can't focus on anything.
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'I was sitting in the veterinarian's with my old cat, who has all sorts of exotic problems, waiting for the doc to come out, and I'm spacing out, thinking, "Red cat 'til I die... that's good.
This ensures that it is spaced out evenly on the bottom.
"I was spacing out".
But about 15 minutes in I was spacing out; I wasn't hearing anything.
And the album has the trappings of its time: 12-string guitars, light hand percussion, double-tracked falsetto vocals like flutes, whole-oat lyrics like "I'm spacing out/I'm seeing silences between leaves".
While another patient said, "I won't be testing daily - probably 1-2/week may be spaced out further if I ever get my levels stable".
They think he's spaced out on drink and drugs.
Residential areas would be spaced out between areas for commerce, industry, parkland, and agriculture.
"Our traffic is spaced out in manageable ways that we will grow over time.
"Here's where she's spaced out," said Mr. Clarke, listening intently.
Britain's big literary prizes are spaced out to give each a share of publicity.
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