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Discover Ludwig"walk outside" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of walking outdoors or leaving a building. Example: "I decided to take a break and walk outside for some fresh air."
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"Your kids just walk outside".
"Okay, let's walk outside," the officer said.
"She wanted to walk outside and see sunlight".
Then you walk outside, and you can go surfing.
A short walk outside can make all the difference.
We walk outside, into the glare of downtown Phoenix.
"Two hours goes by and I walk outside again.
You can't walk outside without a bulletproof vest.
You can walk outside straight on to the beach.
On a quiet night, walk outside.
I walk outside and it starts to rain.
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