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Expressions - Head out

Brian L

Do you always say "I'm going out"? Want to sound more natural?

Try this phrase: "head out"
It means to leave or go somewhere, especially casually.

Example: "I’m going to head out now—see you later!"

This is a super common, natural phrase that native speakers use all the time instead of just saying “leave” or “go out.”

When do you usually head out?

Try this: "I usually head out around __________."

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