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The phrase "a fun outing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an enjoyable trip or activity that involves going out, typically with friends or family.
Example: "We had a fun outing at the amusement park last weekend, filled with laughter and excitement."
Alternatives: "an enjoyable trip" or "a delightful excursion."
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There was great interaction between three well-informed young employees and the crowd, half of whom seemed serious about tasting, the others just having a fun outing.
This was such a fun outing.
I figured it would be a fun outing.
To have them enjoy this day, you take one twin on a fun outing and have your partner or a trusted friend that the twin likes take the other twin on a fun outing.
One gets the feeling that, for some, it represents a fun outing, a day out spent browsing the stalls and picking up something appealing to take home.
A fun outing for kids.
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No admission is charged, so it's an inexpensive, fun outing to check out various types of dogs.
The fun outing – including camping out in tents at the Alpine Boat Basin – will bring 47 students, eight teachers and 10 volunteer scientists and historians together as part of the International Student and Teacher Exchange Program.
Not "spend more time with my family," but "read a chapter out loud to my kids at bedtime," or "plan a fun family outing for Saturday mornings".
The kids consider the day to be a fun family outing.
Additionally, visiting your local botanical garden can be a fun family outing or even make for a serene solo retreat.
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