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The phrase "exogenous to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in academic or technical contexts to describe something that originates from outside a system or process.
Example: "The economic model assumes that certain variables are exogenous to the system being analyzed."
Alternatives: "external to" or "originating from outside"
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Yet in my experiment, groups of people actually puzzled over the matter until they came to consensus, a property as exogenous to New York as affection for the Red Sox.
Therefore, they are assumed to be exogenous to regional economic shocks.
We use a small set of explanatory variables which are exogenous to health insurance.
Crude migration rates are obtained using inverse population projection and are exogenous to the GIP model.
In addition to the economic data, the weather data is also exogenous to the model.
One is exogenous to the respondent's usage of financial instruments, while the other is not.
In other words, the tax rates are exogenous to the model.
Exogenous to the consumer are p and ω (price taking behavior).
Under a restrictive contract, the input mix is no longer exogenous to the buyer's decision.
In this case the risk-free rate is assumed to be exogenous to the economy.
In addition, they are not exogenous to the land-use dynamics but develop endogenously.
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