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Discover LudwigThe phrase "periodically out" is not correct or usable in written English as it stands
You could say "periodically going out" or "periodically stepping out," but those phrases would need to be used in the context of a complete sentence. For example, "I have been periodically going out for walks during my lunch break for fresh air and exercise."
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Listening to WQXR, she glanced periodically out the window.
Such returns to simplicity, directness, and the primacy of the word have been made periodically, out of loyalty to Platonic imperatives, however much these "neo" practices may have differed from those of the Greeks themselves.
While he maintained the union as a non-racial organisation, he was periodically out of favour with the Communist party of South Africa because of his own ideas about socialism.
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Clashes periodically break out because of the ban.
Ggaecheol was curled up like a porcupine, periodically spitting out a groan.
He seems to have had himself periodically checked out by doctors, but that's all.
The government has periodically handed out the honour since, often in conjunction with a royal celebration.
(They also periodically rent out the whole house, when work takes them away).
The train went forward in lurches and periodically peeked out from underground.
Israel has periodically carried out such operations against their leaders, hasn't it?
Plans for a new Madison Square Garden are periodically trotted out, yet the old one still stands.
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