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The phrase "do something outrageous" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to express an idea of doing something risky, unusual, or daring. For example, "I decided to do something outrageous and dye my hair blue!"
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Your superiors tell you to do something outrageous or unacceptable.
They wanted to see him do something outrageous".
I wanted to do something outrageous and crazy".
"I kept hoping maybe Qaddafi would do something outrageous but he didn't.
Its awards ceremonies invariably require the honoree to do something outrageous.
I think she's looking for drama, and to do something outrageous – maybe she felt she had to do it to get noticed.
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She was always doing something outrageous to impress her friends, toward whom she was very hostile.
It's a damaged goods individual who's done something outrageous.
"I've always done something outrageous," explained the manicurist extraordinaire Marian Newman backstage at Alexander McQueen.
"If he killed her, this means she's done something outrageous to drive him to it," reasoned Ms. Moustafa, who has no relation to the convicted businessman.
Elizabeth Edwards is correct: only someone who believes that it's shameful to be gay could assert that Senator Kerry has done something outrageous.
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