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Discover Ludwig"outside town" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a location that is situated away from the boundaries of a given town, for example: "The house is located about five miles outside town."
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A cemetery outside town has rows of graves of victims.
Lane's force came under Confederate fire just outside town.
Workers found it in an orchard outside town.
It has recently moved to Kirkjubøur, 10km outside town.
(Mr. Strub helped them find a weekend house outside town).
"Ports are often outside town and, once we dock, travellers have to arrange their own transport.
On the Sharp Ranch, 15 miles outside town, the cattle were grazing on dirt.
Last season, most of the filming was done at a farm outside town.
We hailed a rickshaw and headed to a bus stop outside town.
In Filadelfia, Mennonite teenagers barrel down roads outside town in new Nissan pickup trucks.
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"Where's the rest of the village?" I explained that American farmers usually live miles outside town.
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