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explore out
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "explore out" is not correct and does not have a standard usage in written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of investigating or discovering something, but it is not a recognized expression. Example: "We need to explore out the possibilities for our new project." (This would be better phrased as "explore the possibilities.")
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News & Media
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Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
There are so many other forms of writing to explore out there".
News & Media
We pay him well for it with our attention, because better him than us to explore out where there's no frontier.
News & Media
It's our final year of operations with the subs in Kelly and Pavilion Lakes, but there are many more interesting lakes to explore out there, and we still have much to learn about the wonders on Earth and exploration of the planets.
News & Media
You have to be open-minded and not be scared to explore out of your comfort zone.
Science & Research
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
Robin Mount, interim director of the Office of Career Services at Harvard University, said that given the current job market, she thinks students feel more free to explore "out-of-the-box options," or jobs they wouldn't have considered if more traditional ones were available.
News & Media
To explore out-there electives.
News & Media
The research will also explore out-of-home mobility to examine the relationship between mobility, use of social space, sense of community and belonging, engagement in meaningful activities and well-being and identifying barriers to and facilitators of mobility and social participation.
Some grants are state-specific, so if there's little to nothing in your state, explore out-of-state funding options.
Wiki
When explored out loud with others, bargaining helps the bargainers understand what they can and cannot change in their new situation.
News & Media
She was usually happiest when she was exploring out of the way places alone or with a friend; accompanied by her guidebook, train schedules, boundless curiosity and love of history.
News & Media
Different contents of Portland cement have been explored (out of 6% of dry soil weight) to stabilize this material.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "explore out" in formal writing. Opt for the simpler and more grammatically correct "explore" or other synonyms like "investigate" or "look into".
Common error
Be mindful of using unnecessary particles like "out" with verbs. While particles can add nuance, they are often redundant and weaken the sentence. In the case of "explore", the addition of "out" does not add any value and is considered incorrect.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "explore out" functions as a verb phrase, attempting to convey the action of investigating or discovering something. However, according to Ludwig AI, this construction is not standard and is considered grammatically incorrect. Examples often replace it with the simpler verb "explore."
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
33%
Wiki
17%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "explore out" might seem like a natural extension of the verb "explore", Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. With minimal presence in standard English, its intended meaning of investigating or discovering is better served by using simply "explore" or alternative phrases like "look into" or "investigate". Although examples exist across varied sources, including news, science, and wiki domains, avoiding "explore out" maintains grammatical correctness and clarity, especially in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
explore
Omits the particle "out", resulting in a grammatically correct and more common expression.
investigate
Replaces "explore" with a more formal synonym, changing the tone but maintaining the core meaning.
look into
Uses a phrasal verb to convey the idea of investigating, offering a more casual alternative.
check out
Offers an informal way to express exploration or discovery, often used for places or things.
delve into
Conveys a sense of deeper, more thorough exploration or investigation.
research
Focuses specifically on systematic investigation and study.
examine
Suggests a careful and detailed inspection or investigation.
probe
Implies a more intrusive or searching exploration, often used in investigative contexts.
scout
Specifically suggests exploring to gather information, often related to finding locations or opportunities.
reconnoiter
A formal military term for exploring to gain information, changing the tone significantly.
FAQs
Is "explore out" grammatically correct?
No, the phrase "explore out" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. It's better to use just "explore" or find a synonym.
What are some alternatives to "explore out"?
Instead of "explore out", you can use "explore", "investigate", or "look into".
How can I use "explore" in a sentence?
You can use "explore" in a sentence like this: "We need to explore new possibilities".
What's the difference between "explore" and "explore out"?
"Explore" means to inquire into or discuss a subject or issue in detail. "Explore out" is not a standard or grammatically correct phrase. It is generally considered redundant to add "out" after "explore".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested