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'a foreign capital' is a correct phrase in English.
It can be used to refer to the capital city of a foreign country, as in the sentence "London is the capital of the United Kingdom, while Paris is a foreign capital".
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"We had 300 years of being ruled from a foreign capital with a different currency.
Or was I actually inadvertently papering a foreign capital with fake money?
"Now, you could be creating that same circumstance in a foreign capital".
At the start of this gig, someone high up in the Obama Administration gave me some advice: "Cover Washington as if it's a foreign capital.
In the same vein, a government official once told me that the best way to cover Washington is as a foreign capital — as Baghdad, or Kabul.
On February 11th Nikos Kotzias, the new foreign minister, went to Moscow—his first visit to a foreign capital outside the European Union.
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The British version might be: chronic underinvestment is a problem, foreign capital the solution.
A segment of the media called the announcement an unexpected foreign capital invasion of the Japanese broadcasting world.
Cheap money and an inrush of foreign capital fueled a lending boom, which poured credit into the housing market.
Dawie Roodt, a South African economist, forecast a "massive inflow" of foreign capital and a "massive increase" in tourism, but "I was completely wrong," he said.
This, after all, was a country that had no shortage of weapon stockpiles, a great need of foreign capital, and a somewhat laissez-faire approach to personal safety.
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