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The phrase "far outside of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a distance or location that is a significant distance away from something else. For example, "The neighborhood was far outside of town, in a rural area."
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He talked of other ventures, other plans, some far outside of broadcasting.
None of the horses drawn in stall 12 — that is, on the far outside of the long, sweeping bends — have won a race since Meydan was built.
Contemporary artists, taking advantage of new liberties, are expressing their feelings in their works and getting noticed far outside of their country.
Using mobile money to pay for and manage water resources may also limit how far outside of Kenya Grundfos hopes to expand.
The 4-year-old gelding broke running from the far outside of an eight-horse field and went straight to the lead under jockey Jevian Toledo.
It was so far outside of his comfort zone.
Tenure decisions have impacts that ripple far outside of university campuses.
The estate was not far outside of Chicago's westerly city limits and an architectural oddity.
When he left home, he had never been far outside of Mobile except on horseback.
And yet these melodies, so far outside of normal musical time, can truly sound otherworldly.
They do this even though that's far outside of our control.
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