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    Outside

    Outside is an adverb, an adjective, a preposition or a noun.

    We use outside as an adverb or an adjective to mean ‘not in a building’:

    It was sunny outside, but not very warm. (adverb)

    It’s a bit dark at night.

    We could put an outside light there. (adjective)

    Outside can also mean ‘external’, not part of an existing plan or situation:

    They’re calling on outside investors for more support.

    We use outside or outside of as a preposition to mean ‘not in a particular place, but near it’:

    There’s a chair just outside the room opposite.

    She works in a software development company just outside of Dublin.

    As a preposition, we also use outside or outside of to mean ‘anywhere else apart from a particular place’:

    There is a weight limit of 750g for letters outside Europe.

    Outside of can also be used with time expressions to mean ‘excluding’ or ‘apart from’:

    Outside of the summer months, the hotel rates are lower.

    Outside as a noun is used to refer to the exterior of something.

    It is more informal than exterior:

    The outs

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