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The phrase "are from outside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something originates from a location external to a specified area or group.
Example: "The new team members are from outside the company, bringing fresh perspectives and ideas."
Alternatives: "come from beyond" or "originate from elsewhere".
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"About 40% of my staff are from outside Europe.
And two Marist starters are from outside the United States.
To date, studies of this association are small, and most are from outside the United States.
Now we are at 28 nationalities and half are from outside of Asia".
At Concordia University in Montreal, for example, most MBA students are from outside Canada.
Asked about infanticide policies, he said: "The only stories we get are from outside.
Most are from outside the region, and not all speak the local language, Ateso.
I think that if you are from outside the big city you don't understand gay life".
About 18percentt of sales are from outside the United States.
"But they stop us from entering such beautiful places because we are from outside [the country].
"Houston now sells its expertise," said Ms. Farley, whose major investors are from outside of Texas.
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