That is, "out there" is used as a predicate about a subject and is spoken as if it had "scare-quotes" around it: Her poetry is really "out there". and very rarely as an adjective that appears before the noun: We will be reading some of his really "out there" poetry this week. possible, but relatively rare More @Wikipedia
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