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Discover Ludwig"exploring outside" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to any activity that involves exploring or looking around in an outdoor area, such as a park or a forest. For example: My family and I spent the afternoon exploring outside in the nearby park. We saw squirrels, birds, and other wildlife.
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Meanwhile, catastrophe contingency is being explored outside government too.
"Here is a moment when we can explore the edges, and explore outside the box".
Hiring a car makes sense and gives you the freedom to explore outside the city too.
Gradually that is changing and players are starting to explore outside of Serie A again.
Spending taxpayer money to explore outside of Mexico would set off a political storm.
To explore outside, instead of spending the summer holidays cooped up in his aunt and uncle's flat.
In his resignation letter, Haggis explained to Davis that, for the first time, he had explored outside perspectives on Scientology.
There's lots to explore outside: 150 "rock churches" from the Byzantine Empire are nearby, while hiking and mountain biking can be arranged.
"In our buttoned-down city, it may not be acceptable to openly explore outside of a committed relationship," said Ottawa marriage counselor Nataxja Cini.
There is space for our three boys to play and explore outside, to shoot arrows, collect pine cones, build forts and climb trees.
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