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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a man outside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the presence of a male individual who is located outdoors or not inside a building.
Example: "I saw a man outside waiting for the bus in the rain."
Alternatives: "an individual outdoors" or "a person outside".
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A man outside was filling a Dumpster.
The police hauled a man outside, his hands zip-tied behind his back and one leg dragging behind him, immobile.
They growled ferociously, lunged at a man outside, ran in circles inside the cages and slammed against the walls, their eyes radiating a fierceness absent in zoo tigers.
A man outside coughing in the night.
He was ever a man outside his own society.
There was a man outside a restaurant in Nashua.
I know the sound of a man outside coughing.
A man outside his home in Tash Rabat, Kyrgyzstan.
She saw a man outside lying in the street, and wanted to help, but felt unable.
"I'll stick to my scratch-offs," said a man outside the empty Rolex store.
A man outside yelled that another section of the hospital had collapsed.
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