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Discover LudwigThe phrase "outside view" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means a perspective or point of view that is external or impartial. Example: The company sought an outside view on their new marketing strategy from a consultant.
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It was an outside view".
That outside view is essential.
People on the outside view Goodell differently.
"I don't want an outside view.
All participants looked more to the outside view and GPS during all conditions.
A window is important for daylight access as well as for the outside view it provides.
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Outside views rarely penetrate.
"We were dying for outside views," Mrs. Kunzler said.
(Outside viewing only; the home is not open to the public).
The 9/11 Commission encouraged CIA analysts to do even more to solicit outside views.
"Strike the right balance between inside and outside views," is another of Tetlock's commandments.
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