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The phrase "outside of time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that does not take place in the normal flow of time. For example, "The dream felt like it existed outside of time."
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Her trauma "takes her outside of time and space," she said.
Furthermore, there may be an opportunity to use God's standing outside of time to launch an argument that God is the creator of time.
When it was over, I was again looking distractedly, as if outside of time.
He would be the director and the artworks the actors, which could be ritualistic, fetishistic or "outside of time".
Step outside of time.
He believed he'd lived outside of time.
"We stand, as it were, outside of time.
They are meant to stand outside of time.
The glide almost outside of time, the plane.
Like most children, she exists outside of time.
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