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Discover Ludwig'look outside' is correct and can be used in written English.
You would typically use it as an imperative phrase to direct someone to pay attention to the outdoor environment. For example: "It's a beautiful day, let's take a break and look outside."
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"We have to look outside," she said.
Just look outside: it's momentous.
"Look outside," he says, simply.
Look outside: a block party.
We don't often look outside tested channels.
How do you look outside without windows?
But when I look outside, the streets are quiet.
We're meant to look outside in.
New look outside, new taste inside!
Look outside, idiots.
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If you're looking outside, they'll look outside.
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