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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be spaced out" is grammatically correct and is used to describe someone who is in a state of confusion, disorientation, or lack of focus.
For example: "I was so tired from studying, I felt like I was spaced out."
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Should shots be spaced out as much as possible so their immune systems don't get overwhelmed?
Residential areas would be spaced out between areas for commerce, industry, parkland, and agriculture.
Will the beads be spaced out in a repetitive pattern or will they cluster in some areas?
For Shiffrin, it meant races wouldn't be spaced out as much and she wouldn't have as much time to rest and prepare for the speed events.
Katz said that the column would be spaced out with horses and caissons, and that they could get away with less than six hundred and fifty infantrymen.
The nine films will be spaced out over the next few years and will run between regular segments of "Masterpiece Theater".
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"Because I'm sure if I was in right field, I'd be spacing out, watching the butterflies go by".
They think he's spaced out on drink and drugs.
"Our traffic is spaced out in manageable ways that we will grow over time.
Does that mean the online semester of coursework is being spaced out over 18 months?
"Here's where she's spaced out," said Mr. Clarke, listening intently.
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