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"when going out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a dependent clause to describe a specific situation or time frame. Example: "I always wear a jacket when going out in the winter."
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"When going out, they are finding other ways to socialise".
"I think it's key to feed one's heart in addition to one's stomach when going out".
Ladies: When going out at night, regardless of weather, carry a light shawl.
"It adds this layer of guilt when going out to eat is supposed to be pleasurable".
"I've opted more often than not to sit at bars when going out to dinner.
Even when going out on an improvisatory limb, she never lets its essence slip away.
Thankfully my local Sainsbury's offers food at 75% off when going out of date.
For instance, when going out for lunch, she said, "you would sometimes bump into a shackled guy being pulled along".
The couple found that they spent the most money when going out in a group for drinks.
The lightweight wedge, smaller than a slice of cake, is the brainchild of Blaine Readler, an engineer, who intentionally left his TV on when going out one night.
When going out of this range, the packet loss quickly rises, exceeding 60% at 18 m.
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