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The phrase "are parked outside" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the location of vehicles that are currently stationary outside a building or area.
Example: "The guests' cars are parked outside the venue, ready for the event to begin."
Alternatives: "are stationed outside" or "are located outside".
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A dozen lorries are parked outside, their cabs decorated with scraps of sparkly tinsel.
On Fridays, they are parked outside early in the afternoon, so the men can leave work on time to get home by sundown, when the observance of the Sabbath begins.
They own a 45% stake in Los Sauces, one of the town's most expensive hotels, where golf buggies are parked outside and Céline Dion songs are piped through the dining room.
Blast walls surround the area and military Humvees are parked outside; he has received death threats and warnings from U.S. officials that someone might try to kill him, his aides said.
Their big SUV and other cars are parked outside in a modern motor court beside the garage, hidden behind a tall stucco wall.
Matching blue Peugeots are parked outside.
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If you are parking outside, you will need to run the service to that location using exterior rated equipment.
An ambulance was parked outside, standing ready.
Two Jeeps were parked outside, still stuffed with groceries.
They were parked outside when I arrived here.
An S.U.V. was parked outside; he got into the rear row of seats.
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