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The phrase "an outing for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an event or activity planned for a specific group or purpose, often in a social context.
Example: "We organized an outing for a group of students to explore the local museum."
Alternatives: "a trip for a" or "an excursion for a".
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"It's an outing for a special occasion".
The founders said that, while there are a few successful group dating sites, group profiles take the focus off individuals and organizing an outing for a large group of people can be a hassle — something many are familiar with.
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