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Discover Ludwig"outreach to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to an attempt to contact or gain the support of someone or a group. For example: "We are planning an outreach to local businesses to ask for their support of our fundraiser."
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He mentioned "more outreach to the elderly".
President Obama's tentative outreach to Iran inched forward last week.
How has Israel reacted to the American outreach to Arabs?
We have to go out and outreach to them.
Dargis recommends that the organization do outreach to students.
It does outreach to nearly 30,000 Long Islanders.
Mr. Obama's outreach to Republicans has paid dividends.
Let's see: trade agreements, outreach to hawks, "bipartisanship", Wall Street.
Still, Mr. Stanford kept his outreach to Washington going.
I can see him being used for outreach to Latinos".
Inevitably, such a project would require outreach to Taliban leaders.
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