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What's the meaning "out there" at the end of a sentence?
Jan 15, 2014 8:14 AM
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"Out here," means outdoors. It can also mean, "away from a familiar place." For example "Things are different out here."
"Out there," indicates that there is distance between what is considered outside and where you are standing. For example:
if you ask where the swimming pool is located, "It's out there".
It can also mean weird... "Her ideas are really out there."
"out there" usually is used in spoken English.
January 15, 2014
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