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The phrase "actually out there" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the existence or reality of something in a particular context, often in discussions about ideas, beliefs, or phenomena.
Example: "Many people believe in extraterrestrial life, but the evidence to support that claim is actually out there if you know where to look."
Alternatives: "truly existing" or "genuinely present".
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"You can't get gamelike swings and gamelike intensity until you're actually out there.
It will be good to see Tiger's face again and see that he's actually out there somewhere".
"When you're doing it, when you're actually out there giving a tour, it's all about being smooth, not gunnin' and runnin'".
And I remember, as a child, whispers and chatter among children if you can imagine, this real-life bogeyman is actually out there".
When his guest Harry Thomason, the Hollywood producer and pal of President Clinton, asked Mr. Donaldson how many people were actually out there listening to them jabber, Mr. Donaldson had to admit that he didn't really know, but it was far, far fewer than were watching the networks.
"This paper gives an idea of what's actually out there".
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"But actually going out there changed everything.
Today, tell us what you're actually seeing out there.
I could actually play out there with some of the top guys".
"No one is more familiar with the absurdity than the person who's actually going out there,"she said.
"I knew that these other places existed, but I couldn't imagine that you could actually sleep out there".
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