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The phrase "again out there" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a return to a previous situation or location, often implying that something is happening once more in a particular context.
Example: "After a long break, the team is back in the field, ready to compete again out there."
Alternatives: "once more out there" or "back out there again".
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"It was kind of a grind again out there today".
And I thought he was incredible again out there today".
Dougie Freedman said: "There were really encouraging signs again out there that we are all getting behind each other.
In fact, some of the most bullish commentators of 2008 were again out there with 15% or 20% return projections for 2009.
Gilliam outlines the pitfalls of slow working: "For me it was just important that I got back to work … the longer you are out of work, the more you vanish from the reality of the film business … Now it's like I'm alive again out there.
[03:56] Real Estate Now. Steve Forbes: So what do you see now? Are there $400,000 pieces equivalent again out there?
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It's sort of amazing Updated at 9.53pm BST 9.41pm BST Ah, as Tereus again points out – there is video.
I don't trust myself out there again, and I don't want to ever see it again.
Now it's out there again".
I can't wait to go back out there again".
But now the Raiders have suddenly been shut out there again: 6-0 by the City Council.
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