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The phrase "a foreign land" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place that is outside of one's own country or culture, often implying unfamiliarity or difference.
Example: "After years of living in the same town, she finally decided to explore a foreign land and experience new cultures."
Alternatives: "an overseas territory" or "a distant country".
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I felt like a foreigner in a foreign land.
We instantly felt like foreigners in a foreign land, which was after all, our goal.
In my case, in a foreign land.
It's like bird watching in a foreign land.
But American soldiers fighting and dying in a foreign land?
"You had to create a home in a foreign land".
My parents recreated their culture in a foreign land".
Do I think parts of Britain are a foreign land?
Illness is a foreign land, and you go always alone.
"It's a foreign land to me," Mr. Wright said.
Scott County, for coastal metropolitan Americans, is a foreign land.
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