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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'lying outside' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is located outside or beyond a certain boundary. For example, "The garden was full of fragrant flowers lying outside the fence" or "The paths around the lake were covered in snow, lying outside the city limits."
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The public is conceived of as lying outside the outer circle.
They alerted police, who found five bodies lying outside a house in a residential area.
The Independent saw nine wooden coffins and four body bags lying outside the local morgue.
TV pictures showed corpses lying outside a mosque and piled up on a mechanical digger.
The decapitated and mauled body of one baby pigeon was lying outside the nest.
He was found lying outside just after 3am and died a short time later.
A police spokesman said two men had been killed and their bodies were still lying outside their car hours later.
The southeastern end of the lake, lying outside of federal lands, is dotted with vacation homes and is heavily visited.
Blood clots lying outside or just below the dura mater (called extradural or subdural hematomas) are other complications of trauma.
Both double and triple bonds have regions of high electron density lying outside the atom-to-atom bond axis.
A Reuters witness saw wrecked cars and destroyed motorbikes in the area, as well as two dead civilians lying outside.
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