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The phrase "a outsider" is not correct.
It should be "an outsider." You can use it when referring to someone who is not part of a particular group or community.
Example: "As an outsider, I found it challenging to understand the dynamics of the group."
Alternatives: "a newcomer" or "an outcast."
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Dr. Dean is hardly a outsider in the Jesse Ventura or Arnold Schwarzenegger tradition.
Other delegates scoffed at the notion that Mr. Cuomo could succeed in trying to run as a outsider.
"But in contrast to the majority of Russian politicians, he knows the western model of economic and political life not as a outsider but from the inside".
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"He is a bit of an outsider".
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Each was an outsider of a sort.
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