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The phrase "are outside the mainstream" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe ideas, beliefs, or practices that are not widely accepted or recognized by the majority.
Example: "The artist's unique style and unconventional techniques place her works in a category that are outside the mainstream of contemporary art."
Alternatives: "are not part of the mainstream" or "lie beyond the mainstream".
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By definition, people with Asperger's are outside the mainstream.
"I get people that for one reason or another are outside the mainstream of American merchandising".
Pat Robertson is worried about support for "religious groups that are outside the mainstream"?
All three positions are outside the mainstream of American opinion, but they are pretty much in the dead center of Republican thinking.
I don't think ideology should play a part here, as long as she doesn't proclaim views that are outside the mainstream".
He added, "It's clear that Kerry and Edwards's priorities and values are outside the mainstream of both North Carolina and America".
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Preston reveals how Rolston's pursuits have often been outside the mainstream and ahead of his time, leaving him an outsider among his peers and a figure of controversy.
"He is outside the mainstream".
"It's O.K. to be outside the mainstream.
And it's laughable to worry about Sanders being "outside the mainstream" when Trump himself is wildly outside the mainstream.
He said the government's arguments on behalf of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission were outside the mainstream.
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