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The phrase "out on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a phrasal verb to describe an action that occurred outside the home, for example: "I spent the day out on the beach, soaking up the sun."
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out on
interjection
Alternative form of out upon
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Go out on foot patrol.
Out on the water.
"Loitering out on 79th.
Out on a date?
Go out on top.
Sold out on Thursday.
Out on Grand Manan.
Everybody's out on bail.
Sitting out on the table.
'Unguarded' is out on Atlantic.
'Mirrored' is out on Warp.
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