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Discover Ludwig"does outside" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English
It is not a grammatically correct phrase and does not convey a clear meaning. It is possible that someone might say "does outside" in spoken language as a shortened form of "what does it look like outside", but it is not appropriate to use in written English. Example of improper use: "I don't know, does outside seem cold to you?" Corrected: "I don't know, does it seem cold outside to you?"
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Persuasion doesn't mean any more in a university than it does outside.
I don't think what Dad does outside is really any more useful.
The work that she does outside rehearsal is not sitting down with the script.
Even the hip-hop press focuses more on what he does outside of the studio than in it.
So far as the club is concerned, what the outlaw biker does outside that territory is his own business.
A world of pain lies at the foot of Primrose Hill, as it does outside every fantasized paradise.
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What are you doing outside?
… What was it doing outside Civic Video?
"There is so much to do outside.
Few people do outside of Redmond.
What do you do outside of Occupy Wall Street?
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