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"outside circumstances" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to external factors outside of a person's control that may influence a decision or situation. For example, "The company had to downsize due to outside circumstances."
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"A decision like this, you can't make that decision based on outside circumstances.
Cycling's eternal truth is that outside circumstances and the riders themselves are what count for most.
I'm absolutely against blaming any type of failure on outside circumstances.
Alderson said the decision hinged on his belief that Harvey's development should not be dictated by outside circumstances.
I too blame outside circumstances when unfit, instead of taking the bull by the horns and doing some exercise.
A family is much more; it is a nexus of love, solidarity and support, intelligent and responsive to outside circumstances.
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"Every accident up to this one has been outside circumstance," Smyers said in a teleconference yesterday from her home in Boston.
3. Gather: Why did this happen, is this a natural life process, or is this something that was precipitated by outside circumstance?
Rather it was external circumstances outside of Montfort's control that led to the eventual failure of the negotiations between the royalists and the barons.
Outside controlled circumstances, the routine chaos of daily life makes those kinds of matches a long shot.
If the Taser is used outside such circumstances then its use could be deemed excessive and disproportionate – and challengeable by law.
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