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Discover LudwigThe phrase "send out for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to mean to order something, usually food, from a restaurant. For example, you might say, "I'm too tired to cook tonight, let's send out for Chinese food."
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send out for
verb
To make an order for something to be delivered; used especially to order takeaway food
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Time to send out for lunch.
They send out for coffee and sandwiches.
The best things we send out for foreign countries".
"We would like to send out for Chinese food".
"Now we can send out for the new uniforms," Mr. Greenbaum said.
An Order Prints button lets you send out for Kodak prints via the Internet.
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"We just sent out for more," another says.
Graham sent out for a bottle of whiskey.
Everyone has their own bottle, sent out for by the mozo [Indian servant].
The sGEIS itself needs to be sent out for peer review.
Hours go by until finally poor put-upon Sully sends out for "a bottle of luscious".
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