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The phrase "an outward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is directed away from a center or a point of reference, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The design features an outward curve that enhances its aesthetic appeal."
Alternatives: "an external" or "an outward-facing".
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They are an outward marker of caste.
"I don't feel an outward pressure.
Yet Mr. Nelford affected an outward calm.
But now an outward vigilance was required, too.
To exapt is to adapt in an outward direction.
The outside bud will grow into an outward cane.
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"It is an outward-focused, cosmopolitan city".
It's an outward-looking festival.
"For centuries, Britain has been an outward-looking nation.
But González Durántez's mother had an outward-looking approach.
12.09pm BST Farage says Ukip is an outward-looking party.
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