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"branched out" is a perfectly acceptable phrase and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe when something expands and develops in multiple directions. For example: After the success of their first restaurant, the owners decided to branch out, opening four more locations in the area.
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This season, the host branched out.
She branched out to other neighborhoods.
Now they have branched out a bit.
"We've branched out further on some jobs.
He branched out to Washington in March 2011.
She soon branched out into ginger bread, doughnuts, & English muffins.
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So branch out!
Mr. Orobona is branching out, too.
Q Why did you branch out?
"See them branch out there.
"We're not branching out".
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