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The phrase "a foreign market" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a market that is outside of one's own country or domestic market, often in the context of business or trade.
Example: "The company is looking to expand its operations into a foreign market to increase its customer base."
Alternatives: "an international market" or "a global market".
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Liability of foreignness refers to the disadvantage a firm operating in a foreign market faces vis-à-vis local firms.
I don't consider the eurozone to be a foreign market.
The most common reason, still, is to find a way into a foreign market.
A foreign market for these cars is also booming, unfettered by American regulations.
Mr Mogi is also taking Kikkoman into a foreign market rather closer to home: China.
It must also decide whether to enter into a foreign market through a greenfield or acquisition strategy.
He looked like a person dumped blindfolded into a foreign market.
She shouldn't let the excitement of entering a foreign market cloud her judgment.
But how do you know that there is a foreign market for you to expand into?
Faced with the need to educate themselves quickly about a foreign market, companies employ a variety of approaches to learning.
Thirdly, the apparatus of foreign sales, except in those products which already have a foreign market, cannot immediately be improvised.
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