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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'lie outside of' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to indicate that something exists beyond the scope of a particular situation or context. For example, "The solution to this problem may lie outside of our current approaches."
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They also offer the Make Your Own Badge option for those scouts whose interests lie outside of the offerings.
But individually, the two most successful cities in attracting foreign-owned businesses lie outside of the Greater South East.
Firstly, anyone reading the blog again would see that my sources of information probably lie outside of the government.
But much of Oberweis' interests lie outside of ice cream.
Fifty basaltic candidates were selected with orbital elements that lie outside of the Vesta dynamical family.
It is not dictated by a nature taken to lie outside of those norms.
One of these puzzles is how to describe outliers, phenomena that lie outside of patterns of statistical regularity.
Some of these surrounding points may lie outside of (Omega_{M}^{b}), defining the so-called set of ghost points.
We find strong evidence that mutual fund long positions in ETNs significantly underperform and that the motivations to hold ETNs lie outside of maximizing returns.
This interpretation permits generalization of those results to cases that lie outside of the range of parameters considered in conventional mechanical design.
This chapter provides a description of cell-based technologies and compares the development of cell-based technologies for applications that lie outside of tissue engineering.
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