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"to scout" is a correct and usable part of speech in written English
You could use it when referring to searching for something or investigating an area. For example: "The scouts were sent to scout out a safe place to camp for the night."
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to scout
noun
A person sent out to gain and bring in tidings; especially, one employed in war to gain information about the enemy and ground.
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It's hard to scout.
The bear taught him to scout.
Ms. Latimer went to scout out Sandpoint.
To scout talent for the network.
He has to scout every single day.
He rented helicopters to scout trees from above.
"But most importantly, I know how to scout for boys".
It's hard to scout someone who hasn't raced much".
Part of the initiative is to "scout" resources".
Assigned Joe Horwitz to scout schools in the southeast, Chad Alexander to scout the west and Joe Douglas to scout the northeast.
He does not use computer screens to scout out purchases.
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