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"out by" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English
It has multiple meanings and uses, depending on the context. 1. To indicate a location or direction: "The park is out by the river." 2. To describe something as being situated or lying on the outskirts or periphery of a larger area: "The small town is out by the mountains." 3. To express a physical action of going or moving away from a central point or location: "I'll be out by the door if you need me." 4. To indicate a deadline or time frame: "The project is due out by the end of the month." 5. To express being incorrect or mistaken: "Her calculations were out by a few numbers." Example: The restaurant was out by the beach, offering stunning views of the ocean while we dined.
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Drop out by Qld.
were drowned out by howls.
"We sold out by noon".
Cuttings dropped out by gravity.
They were out by morning.
FLIPPED OUT, by Jennie Bentley.
The headbands fly out by the score.
Rising Dragon must move out by Monday.
Kerouac was knocked out by it.
I felt weirded out by that.
Here: poses called out by a judge.
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