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The phrase "do out" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is mainly used as a phrasal verb meaning to clean or decorate something thoroughly. Example: "I need to do out my room before the guests arrive tomorrow." In this sentence, "do out" is used to convey the action of cleaning and tidying up the room in preparation for the guests.
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do out
verb
To decorate, tidy or clean
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"You don't know what people do out".
It's hard enough to do out West.
"That's what we do out there".
"What do you do out there?
"He's got more room than we do out here".
"That's what I wanted him to do out there".
"I know what I can do out there.
That's what we're all trying to do out there".
"What matters is what you do out on the pitch.
I wouldn't know what to do out there.
"I dunno, there's so much you can do out there.
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