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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'outside opinion' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an opinion that has come from someone outside of a particular group or organization, providing an impartial viewpoint on a particular issue. For example, "The team sought an outside opinion to get an unbiased perspective on the project."
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In rare instances they seek an outside opinion.
"Around here we don't have much use for the outside opinion," he said.
"It defies an outside opinion whether Clemens threw at him intentionally or not," said Gibson.
Yet governments are by no means insensitive to the pressure of outside opinion.
Present your autobiography to your reading club or a friend so you can get an outside opinion.
The Bass family felt that Peggy had been coerced by the adoptive parents with no outside opinion given.
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As one could not trust school employees with an unbiased review, outside opinions were sought.
Now I am seeking outside opinions on how to deal with the problem.
Kohan encouraged Heder to stop soliciting outside opinions: she needed to write.
Of course, most brokers prefer buyers who refrain from asking for outside opinions at all.
"Now we are seeking outside opinions, including those of the insurance companies".
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