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Discover Ludwig"outside temperature" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the temperature outside a particular building or area. For example: "The outside temperature is much cooler than the temperature indoors."
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The outside temperature was six above.
The outside temperature is a cozy 98 degrees.
RAND distributed free frozen fruit bars to staff members when the outside temperature exceeded 85.
He was perspiring, though not freely, because the ambient outside temperature was still only 19.52C.
Certainly on a vehicle in this class, the outside temperature could remain displayed all the time.
The outside temperature is -11C (12F) and frost covers the ground.
No one was watching the digital display that recorded the outside temperature.
On the day of the meeting, the outside temperature wouldn't rise above 20 degrees.
The timing is affected by the outside temperature, among other things.
In another test, the outside temperature is dropped to 20ºF to represent winter motoring.
And my rental car is black, adding several degrees to the outside temperature of 127F [53C].
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