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The phrase "and out there" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that exists in the external world or to emphasize a broader context or situation.
Example: "There are many opportunities for growth and out there in the world, we just need to find them."
Alternatives: "and beyond" or "and in the world".
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And out there are Indians.
"And out there, it's life and death".
It still sounds novel and out there today.
Even Aronofsky admits Noah is "pretty odd" and out there.
"But Lee wasn't effusive and out there like Marcia Gay.
Inside the body, and out, there is no shortage of jobs for stem cells.
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But I'm probably the most accessible and out-there politician of any of the party leaders.
English footballers rarely admit to insecurities but the Brazilians are open and out-there.
She also felt the video was Perry's "most complex, stylized and out-there video production yet".
He produced sounds and tones from the delicate and other-worldly to the dissonant and out-there.
But they make more deranged and out-there music than The Jam-obsessed Rock A.D (After Doherty) lot.
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