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Discover Ludwig"he ran outside" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's action of running outdoors. Example: After hearing a loud noise, John quickly put down his book and he ran outside to see what had happened.
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He ran outside, but his special clubs were gone.
He ran outside, and, on the southern horizon, he saw a blue haze.
He ran outside, he said, and "saw smoke and smelled burnt flesh".
Emboldened (see courage, cocktail induced), he ran outside and introduced himself.
He ran outside, wanting to throw water on his face, but his priority was escape.
Mr Musk said he ran outside and heard the sonic boom of the returning booster just as it landed, and assumed it had exploded.
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Then he runs outside, jumps onto one of the dining chairs, jumps on the table and helps himself to the hors d'oeuvres and fillet".
Downstairs, his mother gives him another weapon and calls him their "only hope" before he runs outside to join his sister Lisa, who is notably dressed as Daisy Ridley's Rey, in defending their family home with The Force.
He runs outside to confront her but she drives away in a car with Pincus.
He runs outside, forcing his mother, Jillian, to chase after him.
He runs outside and chases the guy, who gets right back in his car and speeds away.
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