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Filter by Meaning The military base was externally secured with high walls and barbed wire fences.
The church is externally decorated with ornate carvings and stained glass windows.
The newspaper's externally facing website attracted millions of unique visitors each month.
The laptop's externally mounted webcam provided clear video during the conference call.
The politician's actions were externally seen as noble, but were actually self-serving.
The software company's revenue growth was driven externally by the increasing demand for their product.
The team's success is not solely dependent on internal factors but also externally determined.
The company's success is attributed externally to their innovative marketing strategies.
The company is looking for ways to externally expand its market share.
The child's misbehavior was externally blamed on his lack of discipline.
The noise from the party externally disturbed the neighbors.
The painting was externally beautiful, but lacked depth in its meaning.
The company's profits were affected externally by the economic downturn.
The building was externally designed to reflect a modern aesthetic.
The weather conditions externally affected the flight schedule.
The company's financial troubles were caused externally by the global economic downturn.
She felt a sharp pain externally on her arm after bumping into the door.
She appeared calm, but internally, she was struggling with externally imposed pressure to succeed.
The product's packaging was damaged externally during shipping.
The athlete externally showed no signs of fatigue, but internally he was exhausted.
The car was externally clean, but internally it was in bad shape.
The scientist discovered that the chemical reaction was externally triggered by light.
The actor's reputation was damaged externally by the tabloid's false accusations.
The student's poor grades were externally influenced by his unstable home environment.
The medication had no externally visible side effects.
The company's externally sourced raw materials were of high quality.
The museum's externally displayed artifacts included ancient pottery and weapons.
The externally vented exhaust system effectively removed cooking odors.
The externally placed bird feeder attracted a variety of colorful species.
The satellite dish was mounted externally to receive a better signal.
The externally facing walls of the house were painted a bright yellow.
The medicine should only be used externally and not ingested.
The smartphone's externally visible scratches were indicative of heavy use.
The externally mounted cameras captured stunning images of the comet's trajectory.
The externally powered hard drive stores all of my important files.
The car's externally mounted luggage rack was loaded with suitcases.
The device was designed to be externally connected to a computer.
Externally, the car appeared to be in perfect condition.
The artist chose to display her artwork externally on the building's exterior.
The building was externally decorated with intricate carvings.
The government relied on externally funded programs to support the education system.
The athlete's injury was externally visible as a large bruise on her leg.
The organization faced criticism externally for their controversial policies.
The problem seemed to be caused externally, not from within the system.
The government received criticism externally for its foreign policy.
She applied the lotion externally to her skin.
The company's policy was to outsource services externally.
The virus was spread externally through contact with contaminated surfaces.
The sound of the storm was heard externally, even though I was inside the house.
The speaker externally projected his voice to reach the back of the room.
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