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What is the proper punctuation for Out About?

"Out About" is a phrase, and there's no need for punctuation within it.

However, the punctuation will depend on how you're using the phrase in a sentence.

Here are a few examples:

* As a noun phrase: "We went on an Out About adventure."

* As a verb phrase: "We're out about looking for new restaurants."

* As a title: "The Out About Club"

In each of these examples, the punctuation changes based on the context of the sentence.

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