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Discover LudwigThe phrase "access outside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the ability to reach or obtain something that is located beyond a certain boundary or limit.
Example: "To enhance our network capabilities, we need to ensure that users can access outside resources without any restrictions."
Alternatives: "reach external" or "obtain from outside".
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So they were never really able to access outside financing.
We journalists were able to use generators and satellite dishes to access outside information, and what we saw was absurd.
One way to accelerate change would be by continuing to broadcast into the country so that North Koreans can access outside radio programming on their illegal devices more easily.
Meanwhile, podcasts themselves are seeing something of recurrence, thanks in part to the rise of streaming services and voice-based computing platforms, like Amazon Alexa, which make them easier to access outside of mobile devices.
The fledgling agricultural sector needs investment to modernize farming methods and to access outside markets.
During the evaluation period the hospital had no provisions for patients to access outside leave.
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We able to access our outside of every asset if and only can access through our body; our outside of every asset becomes a mixture of soul and body with assumes the characteristics of human".
If you have access to outside space, hang a clothesline and start drying your clothes outside.
Without access to outside capital, Greeks might have to pay for their own government, through taxes.
The widespread teaching of foreign languages further facilitated access to outside ideas.
Argentina has no access to outside financing (not even trade finance).
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