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'abroad for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone traveling to another country for a certain purpose. For example: She is going abroad for business.
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HEADING abroad for business?
They had lived abroad for nine years.
"What can we buy abroad for that?
Ms. Newton lived abroad for 12 years.
We both lived abroad for several years.
Go abroad for at least a month.
He's not allowed to go abroad, for example.
This sparked an outcry abroad, for sounding like a deflection.
They would live abroad for almost two decades.
Large numbers of students travel abroad for university study.
(Currently they can only travel abroad for that option).
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