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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually get out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the action of leaving a place or situation, often in a context where it may seem surprising or unexpected.
Example: "After hours of discussion, we finally decided to actually get out and explore the city."
Alternatives: "truly leave" or "really step out".
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SociaLite may need distributors with a greater financial incentive to actually get out to remote villages.
So every millisecond we actually get out a new recording from the MEG.
But you never know what's going to happen when you actually get out there.
You'll be pleasantly surprised how good it can feel to actually get out into the real world.
I think we're doing more case projects, live case projects so students can actually get out, and wrestle with some of these issues themselves.
I'm afraid all this carping about the damage to ABC will make it less likely that other TV anchors will actually get out in the field as well.
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"We actually got out a gun.
I actually got out a pen and paper.
I'm thinking of actually getting out, retiring.
For me, a big achievement was just actually getting out on a cricket field.
How should we measure performance given that we have what we want out here and what we actually got out here?
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