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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm going out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that you are leaving a place, typically for a social activity or errand.
Example: "I have some errands to run, so I'm going out for a while."
Alternatives: "I'm heading out" or "I'm stepping out."
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I'm going out of my mind".
I'm going out with Mr. Dick.
Now I'm going out fighting".
So I'm going out the window.
"I'm going out," I said to Susan.
"Now I'm going out," she says.
But I'm going out there to win.
"I'm going out there to see him".
I'm going out for a walk.
I'm going out – somewhere, anywhere – TV?
"I'm going out to get drunk now.
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