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Discover LudwigThe phrase "works outside" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you are referring to someone who has a job or occupation outdoors. For example, "My brother works outside as a tree trimmer."
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He works outside".
He works outside, plowing snow in the winter, dirt in the summer.
(With his Hodgkin's disease in remission, Allen now works outside Microsoft on an assortment of computer-related ventures).
It also works outside organizations.
She works outside all perceived boundaries of rational thought.
It is one of his few works outside Brazil.
Nationalism in sports works outside the United States.
This is true even for couples in which only one spouse works outside the home.
And he shot some of these works outside in the snow, to dazzling optical effect.
Personal works outside scope of job created with use of university facilities.
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But mostly, Mr. Norris works outside empty houses, while the owners are at work.
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