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The phrase "a walk outside" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of taking a stroll in an outdoor setting.
Example: "After a long day at work, I enjoy taking a walk outside to clear my mind and relax."
Alternatives: "an outdoor stroll" or "a walk in nature."
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Back in May, I had taken a walk outside, alone in the last rays of sunlight.
Most days, she takes a walk outside, but the weather had been too cold.
It is said that a walk outside can boost your mood, your creativity and your productivity.
("I just took a walk outside. I didn't see no damn climate change").. Ready?
I've seen people on social media call taking a walk outside during their lunch break #selfcare.
Try taking your cat for a walk outside, where they can get some fresh air and enjoy the sounds of birds chirping.
While we're in here, we may forget what it's like to go for a walk outside, to hear birds, to feel wind in our faces.
Then, the next morning try and go for a walk outside, exposing yourself to light and movement that can help reset your internal clock.
Your break could be a walk outside -- which reduces fatigue and protects against depression -- or a 10-minute jog proven to ward off all kinds of health issues.
Take a walk outside, somewhere peaceful.
If you are a nature lover, take a walk outside, journal in hand.
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