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Subbing advice: "outwith"
Gnomon - time to move on Started conversation May 26, 2011
What do people think? We're supposed to use "British English" and "outwith" is definitely British in that it is a Scottish dialect word. Should I change it to "outside of"?
Subbing advice: "outwith"
Rudest Elf Posted May 26, 2011
Outwith the old, and inwith the new?
Not knowing the context doesn't help.
I'm familiar with the word, but it sounds forrin to me, and certainly doesn't conform with what 'most people' consider to be British English.
Subbing advice: "outwith"
Gnomon - time to move on Posted May 26, 2011
I don't think I stated my preference, WS.
The context is this:
this is a specialised process, involving much jumping through hoops, and is outwith the scope of this entry.
Subbing advice: "outwith"
Rudest Elf Posted May 26, 2011
It would cause me to pause as if it were an error. 'beyond the scope of this Entry' is far smoother.
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