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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'head outside' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are telling someone to go or move towards the outside. For example: "Let's head outside to get some fresh air!"
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Failing that, just head outside and start walking – and if you see some stairs, climb them.
Saddened, we pay our bill and head outside, too, and home.
I'm going to head outside and see what people are doing up there.
Once he poked his head outside and said, "Hey's there's a race out there," as several women ran by.
When a resident poked his head outside, he was greeted by a row of burly men with assault rifles, screaming, "Get back in the house".
The meal always made us children groggy and impatient, and soon we'd head outside, down the steps to the small playground amid the chinaberry trees.
Take advantage of the warm weather and head outside!
It finally hits me and I head outside to call my wife.
When she was strong enough to head outside, she knew where to go.
We head outside and shortly there's a symphony of carburetors purring awake.
It is the perfect time to head outside and enjoy your favorite trail, whether on foot or by bike.
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