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Anonymous
#122314 Fri, 29 Jul 05 08:27 AM
and also out here
it's hard to get it to me
it's something like has no value expression "you know" or...?
thanks
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Mister Micawber
#122361 Fri, 29 Jul 05 12:10 PM
Could you give us some sample sentences for 'out there' and 'out here', Anon? It seems to me that they both have a meaning--
outside of
somewhere, and
here
where we are or
there
where we are not.
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'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master-- that's all.'
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out there?
out there
out there
OUT
check this out
Out of blue...
hold out
Out of Question VS Out of The Question
dash out
signals out
Bored out...
Get out of
Anonymous
#122382 Fri, 29 Jul 05 01:22 PM
its probably the best out there on somewhere...
Anonymous
Mister Micawber
#122549 Sat, 30 Jul 05 02:03 AM
Yes, in this sentence, the phrase 'out there' has informational value. It means 'not here where we are, in this physical or virtual area'.
Mister Micawber
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