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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also going out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is participating in an activity of leaving or socializing in addition to something else that has been mentioned.
Example: "After dinner, we are also going out for ice cream."
Alternatives: "additionally heading out" or "also leaving".
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He looked to be making a strong move himself Saturday, also going out in 31.
Calls are also going out for transit fare hikes, and tolls on the East River bridges.
"It was the end of the era of a photo editor yelling at you, 'I need that photo right now!' " She was also going out a lot.
Most of us are going home, but a surprising number of us are also going out for a look-see on the way home, just to get a picture of how much things have changed.
I stole glances at them, confused because Marilyn was also going out with an easygoing artist named Jay, a tall, bearded man whose neck and forearms were so massive and hairy that he looked like a beast caught in a man's shirt.
"Evoke is also going out there first, and we wish them the best of luck".
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He also goes out and raises money.
Word also went out across the country.
The release also went out in Morse code.
I also went out to see The Dark Knight, which was terrific.
Word of the program also went out on local Haitian radio stations.
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