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The phrase "got outside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of physically moving from inside to outside. For example, "I got outside just in time to see the sunset."
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When we got outside, we went crazy.
In this campaign, the unionization effort got outside support.
When we got outside, the water was already there.
But when they got outside, a mob rounded on them.
When they got outside, they found Deborah and Kathy.
When I got outside, all the older fellows around the neighborhood started calling me Mussolini.
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When I got outside, like literally across the street, there were a few girls having, like, panic attacks.
"I got outside and just collapsed on the pavement".
When we got outside, the water was already 5ft deep.
"By the time we got outside, it was like a ghost town," she said.
When he got outside, he said: "I saw two people sprawled on the floor.
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