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The phrase "fly me out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when requesting someone to arrange for a flight to take you to a specific location, often for a visit or an event.
Example: "If you want me to attend the conference, you'll need to fly me out to the city."
Alternatives: "book me a flight" or "arrange my travel."
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They would fly me out to L.A. again, they said.
They didn't fly me out to Toronto or Sundance, because of the expense, I think.
But, when you make the movie, I would love it if you could fly me out to Texas and let me hang out a bit".
I know that if I was suddenly a target for assault or unwanted attention from a government agency, my employer would just fly me out and redeploy me.
In good times, my mother would fly me out to spend half term on location, once to Rome's Cinecittà studios where she was working with Ian McShane on Pussycat, Pussycat I Love You.
"The huge steel-framed hot air balloon basket is designed to fly me out over the crowd, dipping not quite low enough for them to touch, but close enough for me to see all those beautiful faces".
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They flew me out to go to the fall lineup party.
They flew me out, put me up, fed me, gave me little presents and introduced me to their famous friends.
They flew me out on Concorde the next morning, I got there on the Tuesday and started on the Wednesday.
But when I was there in April, a friend asked me if I wanted to see the place, and he flew me out in a helicopter.
"They flew me out and we had a conversation, but their idea was that they were going to pit me against Nicki Minaj.
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