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The phrase 'I spaced out' is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to mean that a person was not paying attention or was daydreaming. For example, "I was supposed to be listening to the teacher, but I spaced out and didn't hear a thing."
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"In my fifty-millionth Vomit, I spaced out and wrote, 'I'm a lesbian and no one knows,' " she told me.
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I didn't have that much of a comedown the day after, but I felt spaced out and a bit stupid – I couldn't do any work for a few days".
And I feel spaced out all the time".
"It was Little League season and I completely spaced out," Alexie said.
I also spaced out and thought about what would happen if they brought back Kickin Kiwi Lime Kool-Aid.
I think I would have spaced out some of the money that I spent.
To be honest, I was so spaced out that I couldn't focus my eyes enough to see if I even had a face.
I was childlike and spaced out but I also had an ability to connect in an adult world.
Of course I was completely spaced out, but the psychedelic helped me zoom out and break through my own frozen ideas about not being able to quit.
Of course I was completely spaced out, but the psychedelics helped me zoom out and break through my own frozen ideas about not being able to quit.
But about 15 minutes in I was spacing out; I wasn't hearing anything.
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