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Discover Ludwig'live outside' is an appropriate phrase to use in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that resides in the outdoors as opposed to indoors. For example: Many animals, such as birds and squirrels, choose to live outside.
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It's so expensive to live outside".
Ducks to live outside, like wild animals?
Can't I live outside - temporarily - and care about it?
You could live outside, but that's for humans and elves.
They now live outside Toronto.
I live outside the UK.
The parents live outside Philadelphia.
"You can't live outside history," he argued.
"I can never live outside of Mexico".
They live outside San Antonio, Texas.
Didn't Letterman himself live outside New York?
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