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The phrase "a outlet for" is not correct; it should be "an outlet for." You can use it when referring to a means of expressing or channeling emotions, thoughts, or creativity.
Example: "Writing poetry has always been an outlet for my feelings."
Alternatives: "a means of" or "a channel for".
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Metamodernism is, in other words, an enactment of a space and time, or of many concurrent and juxtaposed spaces and times, and not a outlet for interpretation as such.
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