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1 Any excuse to go outdoors was greeted with enthusiasm, even spring cleaning.
2 It's raining so hard that we can't go outdoors and grow, anyway.
3 Look out for your hair if you go outdoors ; it might blow off.
4 I think I'll let the butterflies wait and I'll go outdoors .
5 We, too, should go outdoors , or at least into the streets of Troy.
6 On rainy days, my guards wouldn't let me go outdoors .
7 I'd love to go outdoors on such a beautiful day.
8 If you are the manager of this house, he and I can go outdoors .
9 You must be wanting to get dressed and go outdoors .
10 She told herself that she would go outdoors somewhere with a book and rest.
11 And afterward they could go outdoors for champagne and petit-fours.
12 But Eric had to go outdoors to make sure.
13 It was a domed city in the polar regions, where nobody ever had to go outdoors .
14 People who are shielding can go outdoors for exercise and meet people from one other household.
15 People ought to go outdoors to smile, and keep their religion in a house, I guess.
16 You'll have to go outdoors for something important.
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