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How do you use the phrase "head on out"? Can you give some example sentences?

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Rebecca

You can use the phrase "head on out" anytime you want to say "head out" or "leave" but you can especially use it when you want to emphasize that you should head out quickly or immediately. "Head on out" can also be used in more casual situations. Ex: We'd better head on out, we have to get up early tomorrow. Ex: I'm going to head on out. I have a lot of work to do!

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