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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abroad time" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context you intend to use it in, as it does not form a standard expression or concept.
Example: "I spent some abroad time during my travels last summer." (Note: This is awkward and not standard usage.)
Alternatives: "time overseas" or "time abroad".
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Looking to expand its presence abroad, Time Inc., the magazine publishing business of the AOL Time Warner media company, has held talks with IPC Media Ltd., Britain's largest publisher of consumer magazines, people close to the discussions said today.
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A college's fixed costs do not go down when students leave for a semester, and some institutions have many empty beds during the spring semester, the most popular study-abroad time.
You can – and I did – go abroad any time.
Not all high-technology executives ignored the risk of a ripple effect abroad this time.
Other Russian companies have also said they would hold back from selling stocks and bonds abroad any time soon.
Planning a sabbatical abroad takes time.
Labour accused Ms Grant of telling people they "wouldn't be going abroad any time soon".
So called "social and humanitarian support" of biobanks became a separate intellectual research abroad long time ago (primarily, in the EU and North America).
Once again the Emperor traveled abroad, this time going to the United States.
After the formation of the sect, Sanh temporarily moved abroad, spending time in Siam and Cambodia.
If you're lucky enough to be jetting off abroad any time soon, fuck you.
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