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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be out there" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it as an imperative phrase to urge someone to do something or to let someone know that something is available or happening. Examples: "Come be out there with us!" "The opportunity for a new job is out there, so be sure to take advantage of it!".
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Be out there.
What might be out there?
Anything could be out there.
I'll be out there demonstrating".
"It's good to be out there.
"I want to be out there".
Many more could be out there, though.
"It deserves to be out there".
He'd be out there until midnight.
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And they want to be out there.
You don't want to be out there.
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