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Discover Ludwig"the outbound" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to something or someone leaving or departing from a specific location or point. It is often used in the context of travel, transportation, and logistics. Example: "The outbound flight to London is delayed due to bad weather."
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the outbound
adjective
Leaving or departing; traveling away from; outward bound.
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The inbound traffic is heavier than the outbound was.
Yes, especially because the outbound flight is a red-eye.
Flights start at about $400 this month and take about eight hours on the outbound leg.
For an extra £400pp, you'll get the outbound leg upgraded too.
That said, the outbound flight from London has a decidedly family unfriendly departure time of 6.40am.
The outbound train quickly shrugs off the city, carving between the benign semis of Metroland.
The prize winner and their travelling companions must travel both the outbound and inbound journeys together.
Moreover, compensation is usually payable only where the delay happens on the outbound flight.
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The outbound travel industry quickly concluded there was no ideal date.
The flight distance is estimated by optic flow experienced by the bee on the outbound route [6], [7].
The line has to follow the outbound inbound principle, starting from the port at the river mouth.
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