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Discover Ludwig"jutting out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that sticks out from a surface and/or is unevenly positioned relative to something else. Example: "The rock formation had a large boulder jutting out from its center."
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The bow was now jutting out and facing the waves.
The top of the tent-peg, projecting horizontally, is a horsey head jutting out from a neck, but also perhaps a nose jutting out from a face.
The dam is far below, its twin powerhouses jutting out along the still river.
Mr. Nardi's spot is a concrete platform jutting out into the khaki-colored waves.
Farther upstream there are dry docks, jutting out ominously into desert, where boats were once moored.
There, on a ledge jutting out above the track, sat my shoe.
"All you could see at the end was her tail jutting out," Dr. Slaght said.
They used Mr. Hardy's design for the exterior, with a facade jutting out toward the street.
"No idea," he said wistfully, chin jutting out like the prow of a ship.
The rocks were large, sometimes jutting out, sometimes smooth like boulders, dark gray or quite black.
Being thrown against sharp rock pinnacles jutting out from the valley side is another worry.
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