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"outside of home" is a perfectly acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English.
It generally means away from home, and can refer to either a physical distance or a figurative distance. You could use it in a sentence like this: "I don't feel comfortable outside of home."
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Fielder perhaps should have slid to the outside of home plate, rather than coming straight down the line.
Family caregivers also described a loss of social engagement One carer reported feeling 'homebound' and that outside of home no longer represented a place that they felt they belonged.
All product use occasions were recorded, including those outside of home.
"Outside of home, the fear of getting caught and deported permeated for years," he said.
Yet outside of home birth, the state has no options for delivering in a nonmedical setting.
I only saw British life – food, clothes, the way British people spoke – outside of home.
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Of 98 respondents with WN fever, 57 (58%) missed work/school, 82 (84%) had household activities limited, 47 (49%) had difficulty walking, and 89 (91%) had outside-of-home activities limited (Watson et al. 2004).
Common peridomestic breeding places in Mauritius include small pots and vases (used to decorate the outside of homes) and discarded rubber tires (3 ).
Place a suet woodpecker feeder near the outside of your home.
Getting outside of your home become more of a challenge.
He says Amazon has no intension of voluntarily collecting sales tax outside of its home state of Washington.
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