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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an outpost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a remote or isolated station or settlement, often for military or exploratory purposes.
Example: "The explorers established an outpost in the uncharted territory to gather data and monitor the environment."
Alternatives: "a base" or "a station".
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Google has opened an outpost in Washington.
Chalabi had established an outpost in Kurdistan.
If you captured an outpost, one form.
The bullpens were an outpost within an outpost.
He opened an outpost in Beijing in 2008.
Last February, an outpost was established in the….
"No one will go there now to be an outpost".
It looks and feels like an outpost of Center Parcs.
Michael Feinstein is establishing an outpost in London.
"Removing an outpost today means removing a settlement tomorrow".
Commercially, Mongolia is an outpost for Korean business.
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