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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a life outside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to experiences, activities, or existence beyond one's current environment or situation, often implying a desire for broader experiences or freedom.
Example: "After years of working in the office, she finally decided to pursue a life outside the corporate world."
Alternatives: "an existence beyond" or "a world beyond".
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"He's got a life outside of football.
He had a life outside of politics.
Have a life outside work.
"They live a life outside of school.
"Have a life outside the hospital," the doctor warned him.
And try to have a life outside the lab.
"There's got to be a life outside politics.
A kid has a life outside of sports".
Forcing them to have a life outside the corporation seems almost vindictive.
In Ian Parker's 2008 Profile, Alec Baldwin contemplated a life outside of acting.
But more precisely, I was selfish because I aspired to a life outside her world.
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