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The phrase "a foreign field" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place that is outside one's own country, often in a context related to war, travel, or cultural experiences.
Example: "He found himself standing in a foreign field, far from home, as he contemplated the challenges ahead."
Alternatives: "an overseas land" or "a distant territory".
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There is a foreign field that is forever England, etc".
That might just be in a foreign field".
"THERE'S some corner of a foreign field which is for ever England," wrote Rupert Brooke.
To privatise or not to privatise Europe in a foreign field ReprintsSuch criticism is harsh.
To privatise or not to privatise Europe in a foreign field ReprintsWhat will happen next?
"That there's some corner of a foreign field/ That is for ever England".
There's some corner of a foreign field/ That is forever Britain?
There is a corner of a foreign field that remains forever Camden Market circa 1994.
That there's some corner of a foreign field that is forever: Tangier, etc.--and a soupcon of Athens, etc.
To privatise or not to privatise Europe in a foreign field ReprintsPolls show most politicians in the doghouse.
To privatise or not to privatise Europe in a foreign field ReprintsThis gives Lower Saxony's politicians an edge.
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