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Discover Ludwig"outward from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to denote a position that is farther away from something else or further out from a center point. An example sentence would be: "The water rippled outward from the stone which had been thrown into the lake."
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Bone formation proceeds outward from these centres.
Opportunities expand outward from the department.
The field lines are directed radially outward from the wire.
Outward from those standing in the arena, that is.
He pushes his hands outward from his mouth.
They turn outward from each other, then back inward.
OTHER Cuban landmarks radiate outward from Little Havana.
How did Neolithic technologies spread outward from the Fertile Crescent?
It expanded outward from the old record's leaner setup.
Salinity and temperature increase outward from the Greenland coast.
The songs are incantations rippling outward from some mystical garage.
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