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Discover LudwigThe phrase "outside lights" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to any lights that are located outside a building or in an open outdoor space. Example: "The outside lights illuminated the path leading to the front door of the house."
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And outside lights help.
"When night falls, I turn the outside lights on.
Outside, lights gleamed in the black bay water.
There were no outside lights on the mirrors or running boards to help you get in.
A few residents clicked on their outside lights as the fog machine rolled by.
She waits outside, lights an American Spirit, and nods at her building's super as he passes by.
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No outside light can wiggle its way inside.
Or is it a neighbor's outside light?
Michal had left the outside light on, in case of such a visit.
The windows, for example, were painted over to block outside light, but not removed.
It's easy for residents to obsess over amenities like outside lighting and other street furniture.
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