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The phrase "am out there" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone is present in a particular place or situation, often implying visibility or availability.
Example: "I know I may seem distant, but I want you to know that I am out there, supporting you from afar."
Alternatives: "I am present" or "I am available."
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am out there
adjective
Of a young lady, having entered society and available to be courted.
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I am out there enough as it is".
So I am out there trying to persuade people to be those patients.
"When I am out there, I want to make the most out of every minute".
But, you are in here with me, and I am out there with you.
When I am out there playing, I am trying to win".
I will just have to deal with whatever happens when I am out there".
Similar(33)
I'm out there.
Who's out there?
It's out there.
Be out there.
"It was out there".
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