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"to go out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as part of a sentence in various contexts, such as expressing plans or intentions, or describing a physical action. Example 1: "I'm planning to go out for dinner with my friends tomorrow night." Example 2: "The fire alarm startled us and we quickly went out of the building." Example 3: "I need to go out and buy some groceries." Example 4: "I wanted to go out dancing, but I decided to stay in and watch a movie instead."
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You have people to go out with.
"I have to go out," I said.
A fitting way to go out, too.
She used to go out with him.
To go out, we have to pay.
"It's bad to go out first".
Carrie wants to go out and party.
"He wants to go out," Mather mumbles.
I definitely want to go out again".
We used to go out together".
People are paying to go out there.
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aloud to go out
audience to go out
agreement to go out
acceptable to go out
appetite to go out
appropriate to go out
a mandate to go out and
a blueprint to go out and
a veteran to go out and
a licence to go out and
commission to go out
commitment to go out
determination to go out
entitled to go out
eager to go out
embarrassed to go out
encouragement to go out
for me to go out and
forbid sb to go out
for them to go out and
for us to go out and
fair to go out
glad to go out
to refer out
to vanish out
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