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externally of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "externally of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward to some readers.
It can be used to describe something that is located outside of a particular area or boundary, but it is more often replaced with simpler expressions. Example: "The garden is located externally of the main building, providing a peaceful retreat."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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6 human-written examples
The issue exists externally of our race, but a lot of it comes within the race itself and our perception of ourselves".
News & Media
It added that inspections (and for 2013) have "reported favourably on both our systems and our achievements … Likewise students have reported favourably (internally and externally) of the opportunities made available to them.
News & Media
Regardless of these problems and the extreme environments and changing power conditions (internally and externally) of the satellites the subsystems must still be maintained within the specified temperature limits.
Science
The side walls are built in stone, and the back wall is constructed internally of stone and externally of brickwork.
Wiki
For sauropod metacarpals the terms 'external' and 'internal' are used to differentiate the surface of the metacarpal exposed externally of the manus and those surfaces which are enclosed (internal) within the manus.
Science
Additionally, the individual fibres are interwoven with the longitudinal gut muscles, rather than being located externally of these (Fig. 2j).
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
There are two dimensions of externally observable speed of software organizations: outbound and inbound (c.f., Fig. 2).
The effectiveness of externally bonded reinforcement of a strengthened Reinforced Concrete (RC) beam subjected to a shear-dominant loading regime is not well-established.
In addition, metal pipes may rust internally if the water supply is corrosive or externally because of corrosive soil conditions.
Encyclopedias
They are the officers who blew the whistle on the program internally and externally, some of whom have paid a very high price for their actions.
News & Media
Externally, each of these tools are unicast push tools.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Favor more standard and widely accepted alternatives like "outside of" or "external to" for clarity and broader acceptance. This will improve readability and avoid potential grammatical objections.
Common error
Avoid relying on the phrase "externally of" in formal writing. While understandable, it can come across as awkward. Opt for clearer and more conventional alternatives to ensure your writing is polished and professional.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "externally of" functions as a prepositional phrase, attempting to indicate a position or location outside something. However, it is not a standard or widely accepted construction in English. Ludwig AI suggests this and other examples confirms this usage.
Frequent in
Science
66%
News & Media
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Wiki
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Formal & Business
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "externally of" attempts to convey a location outside something, it is considered grammatically questionable and is not a standard English construction. Ludwig AI recommends using clearer and more accepted alternatives such as "outside of" or "external to". Although examples can be found in scientific and news-related contexts, its infrequent usage suggests avoiding it in formal writing. Always opt for more common and grammatically sound phrases to ensure clarity and professionalism in your writing. These may include: "outside of", "external to", or "beyond".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
outside of
More common and grammatically acceptable alternative.
external to
Emphasizes the external nature or relationship.
beyond
Indicates something lying outside the limits of something.
outward from
Specifies direction from an origin.
away from
Implies distance or separation.
on the exterior of
More descriptive and formal, specifying the outer surface.
at the outside of
A more literal and less common construction.
from outside
Indicates origin or perspective.
out of
Indicates being absent from a defined space
off of
Less formal, but indicating detachment.
FAQs
What is a better alternative to "externally of"?
More suitable alternatives include "outside of", "external to", or "beyond", depending on the intended meaning.
Is "externally of" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "externally of" is not considered standard English. It's advisable to use more conventional alternatives for better clarity and grammatical correctness.
How can I use "outside of" instead of "externally of"?
Instead of saying "The sensor is located externally of the device", try "The sensor is located "outside of" the device". This is clearer and more grammatically sound.
What's the difference between "externally of" and "external to"?
"Externally of" is less common and can sound awkward. "External to" is a more standard and accepted way to express something being outside or related to the exterior of something else.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested