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Discover Ludwig'outside events' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to events which are outside of something else (a specific situation or location). For example, "We can't control outside events, but we can try to prepare for them."
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"I respond very easily to outside events.
Weddings are notoriously impervious to outside events.
The Grubman investigation was quickly overtaken by outside events.
But outside events have a way of intruding.
Kafka's prose marches with a sometimes leaden formality through outside events and K's head.
He described the photograph's showing at that time as "organic," something not influenced by outside events.
He challenges those who looked for the causes of political disaster in outside events.
Plain-clothes police sometimes lurk outside events hosted by EmbOffs, intimidating participants.
So there are films and outside events on top of the gigs.
This particular tradition -- welcoming outside events that Carnegie itself does not produce -- should not be abandoned.
Elected judges are human and are subject to being concerned about outside events".
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