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The phrase "around the outside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is located or happening on the perimeter or outer edge of an object or area.
Example: "The garden is beautifully landscaped with flowers planted all around the outside of the fence."
Alternatives: "on the perimeter" or "at the edge".
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There is a small metal band around the outside.
Here's D-Ferg: I'm picturing a rubber band stretched around the outside of the planets.
For 10 minutes, they run laps around the outside of Roland Garros's second-biggest show court.
The killer, I realized immediately, had started running around the outside of the house.
"I tried to move around the outside.
"Inside was not possible, so I tried around the outside.
A heating wire wrapped around the outside of the reactor supplied the heat-energy.
An electric wire was then coiled around the outside of the tip.
Draw petals around the outside and it's a flower.
Just shop around the outside aisles of the store.
There's no more poking around the outside.
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