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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abroad in" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is often used to describe someone or something being in a foreign country or traveling overseas. Example: "I have always dreamed of studying abroad in France, immersing myself in the language and culture."
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G.M. is now going abroad in force.
Only one player plays abroad, in Indonesia.
"He talked about living abroad in Barcelona?
They travel abroad in ever larger numbers.
There's a new spirit abroad in choreography.
They lived abroad, in Malta and Singapore.
They usually take a two-week trip abroad in December.
Much of the cash is held abroad in foreign subsidiaries.
He served abroad in peacekeeping operations in Sierra Leone.
Students can study abroad in Japan, England, Ireland, and Spain.
Vianney even finished his schooling abroad in Michigan.
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