The phrase "the outer of" is not correct.
It does not contain the necessary elements to form a complete sentence in written English. If you are looking for a phrase meaning the outer part or surface of something, you could use "the outer surface of" instead. For example, "The outer surface of the car was dented from the accident."
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The outer of the three movements, both in the style of chorales, are especially moving.
The outer of these two sheets constitutes the periosteum of the vertebral canal.
"Australia will not be on the outer of the region but at the centre of our talks," he told parliament.
Radius, in anatomy, the outer of the two bones of the forearm when viewed with the palm facing forward.
The outer of the torch's two flames, has gone out on numerous other occasions as a result of wind, rain and protests, notably in Paris in 2008 when anti-Beijing rallies forced the cancellation of the last leg of the relay in the city.
The shielding bulges are arranged on the outer of the pipe wall between a transmitter and a receiver.
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LPS represent the major component of the outer leaflet of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria.
A larger photograph of the Rocket in uniform adorns the north side of the outer wall of the Molson Center.
The pigeons have stripped many of the outer leaves of the chard as well.
As if that resort were were one of the outer circles of hell.
Ear wax is formed by small glands under the skin of the outer part of the ear canal.
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