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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to outer space' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a place that is far away and far beyond anything we can imagine. For example: "The children were amazed as they watched the rockets take off, blasting off to outer space."
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The flying car does not fly to outer space.
People have taken cubes underwater and to outer space.
Or politicians who have been to outer space (6)?
And you could, perhaps, take an elevator to outer space.
Deep sea diving is as close as you can get to outer space on Earth.
Or would they still be looking to outer space for a safe zone?
He has associated going to the beach with going to outer space ever since.
I mean, they already had Captain Cow go to outer space in the fifth one.
She wagged her head, "I'm still puzzled how they get messages up to outer space".
They've endured Homer's drunkenness, Homer's indiscretions and Homer's infrequent travels to outer space.
In an effort to escape being shadowed, Bill buys a spaceship and travels to outer space...
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