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'sending it out' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you're referring to distributing some kind of material or information. For example, "I'm sending it out to our clients this week."
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"I felt stupid sending it out," Mr. Noh said.
We've just finished bottling it and sending it out to the pubs.
But I am not in favour though of just sending it out to the private sector.
Sending it out 15 times isn't determined; it's the bare minimum effort.
"Live tweeting the album title from my studio, like… we're sending it out….
"We saved 85% of the print on our annual report by sending it out on email," says Cullen.
They said the film was rubbish and undistributable, eventually sending it out as a supporting feature to Don't Look Now.
A little later, the Lakers' defeat now a certainty, Simmons auditioned another tweet before sending it out to his more than 1.4 million followers.
DeLaFuente's article, he said, "was like writing on New York Times stationery and then sending it out to a million and a quarter people".
Once her novel was finished, Baume didn't look for an agent, instead sending it out to a few small Irish presses.
As soon as he finished I'd spend seven days sending it out to every blog and writer, then he'd start on the next one.
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