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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always outside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently located or occurring in an external environment, rather than indoors.
Example: "The dog prefers to be always outside, enjoying the fresh air and sunshine."
Alternatives: "constantly outdoors" or "perpetually outside".
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We were always outside playing".
In Havana people are always outside on the street talking.
"I'm always outside being bitten by this or that.
But it's not always outside forces that push us over the happiness line.
There's no table, no family, no plenty, they're always outside looking in.
"It was a communal atmosphere because it was the Mediterranean and we were always outside," he said.
"I'm always outside and the phone always rings, and I come running in is how I knew I could run," she told The Post last month.
Everyone was always outside; there were barbecues and ice cream, and we were struggling students and we had this nice apartment".
Yet, it is a striking fact that when novelists do choose to write about climate change it is almost always outside fiction.
As one character says to him, "You were always outside, looking in the window while everybody was inside dancing at the party".
After telling me how much he loved his job — "you're always outside in the sun!" — he explained how the burial system works.
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