outside source
collocation in Englishmeaningsofoutsideandsource
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outside
adjective
adverb
preposition
uk/ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/us/ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/
not inside ...
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source
noun[C]
uk/sɔːs/us/sɔːrs/
the place something comes from or starts at, or the cause ...
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(Definition ofoutsideandsourcefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofoutside source
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Input from such anoutsidesourcewould be crucial and should be sought.
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I can find only one comment from anyoutsidesourcewhich the report failed to consider.
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It would be inappropriate for me to publish material from anoutsidesourcewhich is already available to the public.
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If the company goes to anoutsidesourcefor its loan capital the interest would be allowed as a deduction in computing the profits.
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The money is paid out of their own pockets; there is no contribution from anyoutsidesource.
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These men are getting nothing whatever from anyoutsidesource.
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Nobody believes a word of them implicitly unless there is support from someoutsidesource.
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There has been much talk of attaching our salaries to anoutsidesource.
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It is an appeal of that kind from anoutsidesourcewhich is of value.
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Although ordinary people may want assistance from anoutsidesource, there is much that they can do for themselves.
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Does it come from someoutsidesourcealtogether?
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I see that the funds for it are to be provided by someoutsidesource.
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They had had 10 days of uncertainty, and as soon as they received the information, they were told, by anoutsidesource, that they were no longer on the list.
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But their growth is likely to be more rapid and better balanced if they can get advice and some financial help from anoutsidesourcewhich understands their needs.
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That comes from a totallyoutsidesource.
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Nooutsidesourceof supply of trained meteorological staff is available, but additional staff is being recruited to the numbers required, and special arrangements for training have been instituted.
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What is more, one of the big accident risks has always been the carrying of boiling water from anoutsidesourceto the bath in the kitchen.
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Reference is made to "anoutsidesource", but the inference is there.
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Instead of a sustaining chain reaction, a subcritical reactor uses additional neutrons from anoutsidesource.
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As they are not associated with any landmass, banks have nooutsidesourceof sediments.
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