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'paddle out' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a verb, meaning to move through the water using a paddle, or as a noun, referring to the act of paddling out. For example: We decided to paddle out and see if we could find any dolphins.
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"You paddle out," Mark said.
When you paddle out, there's no goalposts.
"Before I paddle out, I have a mantra," he said.
I paddle out to a luxury ocean liner and steam over to Tahiti.
Mark and I paddle out at Ocean Beach on a clear, chilly day in early November.
You could paddle out over flat rock and find out it's covered with urchins.
We paddle out, eyes sharp and wait for the monkeys to jump.
Launching my surfboard from the beach on Hainan Island, I paddle out to catch a wave.
They buy a kid's dinghy and paddle out after dark to the submarine.
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Punishments are less severe today, but the paddle-out remains a great equalizer.
Before the advent of the ankle leash, in the early seventies, the paddle-out at Ocean Beach was worse.
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