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Discover Ludwig"go out to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to leave one's current location in order to go somewhere else. Example: I'm going to go out to the store to buy some groceries. Would you like to come with me?.
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People go out to work.
We go out to dinner.
Go out to the garage.
My condolences go out to their families.
I go out to call the children.
"He would never go out to lunch.
Our condolences go out to his family.
I go out to the side.
They can go out to sea.
"My thoughts go out to his family".
Our hearts go out to Jackie.
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