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"is out of scope" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a situation or subject that is not relevant or important to the current discussion or focus. For example, "This particular issue is out of scope for this meeting, so let's move on to the next item on the agenda."
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We have guard posts and we have roving guards and there is no area that is out of scope of the guards.
However, it is out of scope of this paper.
Therefore, this level is out of scope of this article.
The calculation of net - diameter is out of scope of this paper.
Such an endeavor would be very valuable, but is out of scope for our current contribution.
The rigorous proof of the stability is out of scope of this paper.
Determining the exact value of β is out of scope for this article.
(The issue of the most suitable domain size is out of scope of this article).
Note that over-the-air programming is out of scope of this article.
The post-characterization action is out of scope of the author's objective.
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Exhaustive AMR analysis would require a wealth of capture probes to track all potentially occurring single nucleotide polymorphisms and is out-of-scope for high-throughput pathogen diagnostics.
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