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The phrase "went out for" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to describe an action of going out, especially when referring to going out for a specific purpose or activity, such as going out to eat or going out for a walk. Example: After dinner, we went out for a walk around the neighborhood.
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We went out for lunch.
We went out for dinner.
"We went out for Mexican food.
The lights went out for a day.
We went out for around two months.
We went out for three or four months.
We went out for six months and then broke up".
We went out for several more months.
We went out for a meal and a few beers.
We hit it off, and went out for lunch.
We went out for late dinners.
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