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The phrase "a blend of foreign" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a mixture or combination that includes elements from foreign cultures, languages, or influences.
Example: "The restaurant offers a unique menu that is a blend of foreign flavors, showcasing dishes from various countries."
Alternatives: "a mix of international" or "a combination of overseas".
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"I want a blend of foreign and local based players for the new look Super Eagles.
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It was the perfect blend of foreign and familiar, and only improved with each bite as my palate acclimated to the robust newness of the dish.
That is good news, too, for Ron Paul, whose maverick appeal is based on a blend of extreme fiscal conservatism and a liberal social and foreign policy.
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It is certainly a bet worth taking.
A president with no prior foreign policy experience takes on a festering conflict that has vexed the world for years with a blend of impulse and improvisation, and with no certain outcome.
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