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"stare out" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to look at something or someone with a fixed, intense gaze. Example: He sat by the window, staring out at the rain as it pelted against the glass.
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Can you tell them apart?" I stare out to sea.
Once-elegant buildings now stare out from decades of neglect.
They stare out from the windows of taxis and buses on dusty city streets.
They hold hands across the table and stare out at the crashing surf.
It is a wonderful sight, to stare out over the stalls and watch an audience overacting.
He just wanted to stare out at the sea for a while longer".
Empty stores still stare out along commercial strips in Arabi and New Orleans East.
So you press the phone to your cheek, stare out the dark window.
I stare out past the fireplace to green light reflecting off the golf course.
At Laluk police station, the faces of missing girls stare out from the noticeboard.
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It's called stare-out-of-the-window-at-the-new-neighbours.
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