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The phrase "go on an outing" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a recreational excursion or trip that someone has planned. For example, "The family decided to go on an outing to the beach this weekend."
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He could go on an outing for days, disappearing from ordinary life and then rebounding.
The church community who appear in Go Tell It on the Mountain go on an outing on a boat up the Hudson River.
The following situations were typical: the patient was given overnight home leave or permission to go on an outing, the nurse was off duty, or the nurse had yet to leaving home for work.
Go on an outing together.
It is best to go on an outing with a guide who has experience with the situation.
If you want to go on an outing, you might need to suggest certain clothing, and even ask for financial help if needed, even before the grandchildren arrive.
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Everyone went on an outing to the local lake, just opened for swimming.
I thought they were going on an outing, just messing around.
During the vacation, the family goes on an outing to the zoo.
Writer went on an outing with the club to a beach on the easternmost verge of Far Rockaway.
He wrote an episode in which the Dale family and friends went on an outing to Beachy Head.
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