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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trip abroad" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to traveling to a foreign country.
Example: "I am planning a trip abroad next summer to explore Europe."
Alternatives: "an overseas journey" or "a foreign trip."
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Q: I'm planning a trip abroad.
Ernest Dichter, who just returned from a trip abroad.
For Mr. Avery, that means a trip abroad.
Mr. Hu has embarked on a trip abroad.
Nothing like a trip abroad to broaden fashion horizons.
The hardest one was to his boss, suggesting a trip abroad from travel company.
Newt Gingrich did not attend the 2009 ceremony; he was on a trip abroad.
Q. On returning to Kennedy Airport from a trip abroad, I went through Terminal 4.
But there are risks as well as potential rewards from a trip abroad.
Here's a suggestion for travelers planning a trip abroad this year.
The daughter writes a letter of resignation just before taking a trip abroad.
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