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"outside the school" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a location that is not inside the boundaries of a school. For example, "I saw a group of kids playing soccer outside the school."
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Unremarkable from the outside, the school in Lernadzor strikes its vistors once they step inside.
A rifle was found in a vehicle outside the school.
"It happened outside the school.
"I ran outside the school," he said.
They were standing outside the school trailer.
Four others were arrested outside the school.
Outside the school, things were less civil.
I was bullied outside the school.
There are molesters outside the school gates.
"I ran outside the school," Desjarlais said.
An armoured bus waits outside the school.
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