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"out past" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone's location or position in relation to a particular point in time. Example: The moon was shining brightly as we drove out past the city limits, leaving behind the bustling streets and entering the peaceful countryside.
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I never thought I'd say it, but last week we stayed out past midnight".
All in line in Cow Harbor, out past.
Once, when Gingrich was fifteen, he stayed out past curfew.
Both sides walk out past the trophy, looking very solemn.
The first lightning strikes somewhere out past the horizon.
Morrison stood and went out past the jukebox.
The Common Snook: Her chin reaches out past her nose.
His voice leads them out past love and joy, past the beauty of their mission, out past miracles and surrendered self….
He pushed his tongue out past his lip, a good sign.
Unable to start writing, I look out past the veranda shadow.
They marched out past riot police cordons and the siege was over.
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