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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a record abroad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to documentation or information that is kept or exists in a foreign country.
Example: "The company has maintained a record abroad to ensure compliance with international regulations."
Alternatives: "a document overseas" or "a file in a foreign country".
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He has already established a record abroad of provocative belligerence, through tests of missiles and of a nuclear bomb.
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But IDE, with more than 300 plants operating on five continents, is the only Israeli company with a proven record abroad.
Which may be why Golia, like several of Fonti's local artists, has a better track record abroad than in Naples.
Just as America's military record abroad, complete with torture and "collateral damage", has helped push a section of disaffected Muslim youth across the globe towards terrorism, so the violation of civil liberties and privatisation of information has driven a number of disillusioned Americans to law-breaking dissent at home.
Miliband has also ruffled fewer feathers than other wannabes, such as Sweden's Carl Bildt, whose strong record abroad is undermined by his regular tirades against Russia.
Richard Jolly writing for The National added that Wenger aided the Premier League's globalisation and "showed the merit of hiring foreign managers on the basis of their record abroad".
To the extent that foreign policy influences voters at all, Obama has a record of successes abroad — from ending the war in Iraq to killing Osama bin Laden to overthrowing Muammar el-Qaddafi — as well as failures, including the early effort to jump-start peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians, which has soured relations with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to this day.
He said that a review of the classical music operations was under way, but that he was not aware of any directive to halt new recording abroad.
Many were translated and widely performed and recorded abroad, like "Que Reste-t-il de Nos Amours?," which Gloria Lynne, Harry Connick Jr. and many others recorded as "I Wish You Love".
Last year Japanese firms spent a record amount acquiring businesses abroad, and the buying has not abated.
Last year, Chinese made a record 83 million trips abroad, 20 percent more than in 2011 and a fivefold increase from a decade earlier.
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