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Discover Ludwig"lean out" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is leaning out of a window or leaning out of a doorway in order to see what is happening in the surrounding area. For example: "She leaned out of the window, trying to get a better view of the street below."
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"Voices lower, bodies lean out".
"Way to lean out," she said.
That enabled them to lean out over the plate a little bit".
We lean out, and in, and out, and in again, and again.
They lean out over a narrow, deep inlet, making perfect diving platforms.
I want you all to open the windows and lean out and shout: "Mile High Stadium".
Big concrete pillars lean out at precarious angles to support the cantilevered floors above.
As though to listen, the colossal trees lean out into the tungsten-haloed street.
Crime is low, traffic is bearable and peeling sycamore trees lean out into the streets.
I know how far my body can lean out, how far I can reach with my squeegee.
To my right I see one lean out from behind a tree, then pull his bowstring taut and release it.
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