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The phrase "outside the line" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is beyond the limits or boundaries of a specific concept or idea. For example: "The politician's actions were outside the line of acceptable behavior, causing public outrage." This means that the politician's actions were considered unacceptable and were beyond what is considered appropriate or ethical. Another example: "The athlete's performance was outside the line of what was expected, surprising everyone with their incredible skills." This means that the athlete's performance exceeded expectations and went beyond what was predicted or anticipated.
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Outside, the line had doubled in length.
Outside, the line lurched forward, but those still stuck in it had trouble seeing the action past a trio of beefy security guards in bright orange T-shirts.
Glancing outside, the line was long.
He looked outside the line; he was outside the line.
It hit him outside the line.
Did he get outside the line?
He just got outside the line.
Again though, the ball pitched a little outside the line.
It's about time somebody stepped outside the line.
One shout for lbw but outside the line of off.
Two of them have killed people outside the line of duty.
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