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The phrase "on the outs" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone is in a state of disagreement or estrangement with another person or group. Example: "After their argument, she felt like she was on the outs with her friends."
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on the outs
phrase
On unfriendly terms; estranged.
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Europe and entitlements, felons, food stamps and French: All were on the outs with one candidate or another.
(The party on the outs is the one that requires a posterboy or postergirl who is good on television).
During a rough patch several years back he was on the outs with more than one Chicago-area theater.
No one tells these women how to survive, much less thrive on the outs.
Now Pop was on the outs with these fundamentalists.
Odets and Strasberg were, Odets recalled, "always on the outs".
In "On the Outs," Jersey City is an inescapable wasteland.
He's also on the outs with his two children.
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We all die on the out breath.
Later on, the truth came out.
"Come on out the car," she insists.
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