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Tara2 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Out there

What does "out there" mean here?

"Be careful. There are exceptions out there."

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Tara2 out there out in the world; out in the real world — used to represent the world beyond the safety of your own home Tara2 There are exceptions out there. You will find exceptions as you continue to live in the world. CJ

  • Tara2 out there out in the world; out in the real world — used to represent the world beyond the safety of your own home Tara2 There are exceptions out there.
  • You will find exceptions as you continue to live in the world.
  • CJ
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Tara2 out there

out in the world; out in the real world

— used to represent the world beyond the safety of your own home

Tara2There are exceptions out there.

You will find exceptions as you continue to live in the world.

CJ

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