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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Outside of

Outside of being a class cricketer he's a very, very intelligent man. So he'll go back, work on it, we'll have discussions - I have no issues with Angie."

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What is the grammatical form, function and meaning of "outside of"?

  

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It's a preposition, meaning 'in addition to'.

  • It's a preposition, meaning 'in addition to'.
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It's a preposition, meaning 'in addition to'.

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Jigneshbharati"outside of"

Is a wordy way of saying outside.

Jigneshbharativery, very

One use of very would be sufficient

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