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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alive out" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers due to its lack of context or established usage.
Example: "The idea of being alive out in the wilderness is both thrilling and daunting."
Alternatives: "living outdoors" or "surviving in nature".
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They come alive out of this darkness.
It's alive out there amid the subdivisions.
"Is there anybody alive out there?" he screams.
It's almost like it just comes alive out there".
Sacha [Kljestan] was able to keep the play alive out wide.
None of us thought that we would come alive out of the situation".
"I'm going to be eaten alive out here," she told herself.
But these survivors, who don't know if there's anyone else alive out there, aren't only contending with nuclear holocaust.
"It's definitely something that's active and alive out there," said Nathan Sproul, the executive director of the Arizona Republican Party.
Present, too, as in "Look Alive Out There," is the anxiety that one is all amiss — secretly broken.
The influence of change in weight during hospitalization to clinical outcomes (days alive out of the hospital in the first 6 months; death; death or rehospitalization; and death, rehospitalization, or cardiac transplantation) was evaluated.
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