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Discover LudwigThe phrase "been outside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has spent time outdoors or has left an indoor space.
Example: "I have been outside for a while, enjoying the fresh air and sunshine."
Alternatives: "spent time outdoors" or "been outdoors".
Dictionary
been outside
adjective
Of or pertaining to the outer surface, limit or boundary.
Exact(60)
We hadn't really been outside Stax.
But he hadn't been outside, in the back garden.
"If I had been outside, I would have died.
It was the first time many had been outside in days.
What has the response been outside Turkey?
Neither of them had previously been outside Kerala.
(2) Have you been outside?
I've been outside; it's pouring down rain.
We have all been outside and frozen our butts off.
The person who has apparently never been outside before.
"He's never been outside and he doesn't care.
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