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Ansonguy Posted 5 years ago
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Difference between "travel outside" and "travel out of"

(1) Every summer, I like to travel outside of my country.

(2) Every summer, I like to travel out of my country.

Is there any difference in meaning between "outside" and "out of"? Thank you very much.

  

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ansonguy (1) Every summer, I like to travel outside of my country. (2) Every summer, I like to travel out of my country. Is there any difference in meaning between "outside" and "out of"?

  • ansonguy (1) Every summer, I like to travel outside of my country.
  • (2) Every summer, I like to travel out of my country.
  • Is there any difference in meaning between "outside" and "out of"?
  • Thank you very much.
  • "outside of" or just "outside" sounds better to my ear, but all of those variants get the point across.
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ansonguy

(1) Every summer, I like to travel outside of my country.

(2) Every summer, I like to travel out of my country.

Is there any difference in meaning between "outside" and "out of"? Thank you very much.

"outside of" or just "outside" sounds better to my ear, but all of those variants get the point across.

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