Sentence examples for abroad turn from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abroad turn" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "After much consideration, I decided to take an abroad turn in my career."
Alternatives: "international shift" or "overseas change".

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It's a sharp contrast with the American community — the other half of the estimated 20,000 foreigners residing in this region, 30 miles south of Guadalajara on the shore of Lake Chapala — who can't leave politics back at the border and whose elections, even abroad, turn tense every two years.

When patients who are driven by the hope of finding a life saving or life changing procedure abroad turn to online sources for information on experimental or alternative treatments it may undermine the physician's ability to caution patients in the course of decision-making.

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But Obinze's life abroad turns disastrous, and he must go back to Nigeria to find his way.

Last month, the retailer reported that its second-quarter income had slumped more than 50 percent from the year-ago period, to $15.5 million, as its retail stores both in the United States and abroad turned in weak performance.

As his tours abroad turned in celebrity events, O'Brian became increasingly status conscious while remaining politely evasive with reporters, though he did not mind the worshipful comparisons to Homer, Proust and Cezanne.

Norimitsu Onishi (NYT) ASIA INDIA: LAWYERS AND POLICE CLASH -- A one-day, nation-wide strike by some 500,000 lawyers opposed to proposed amendments to the civil procedure code that would open courts to lawyers from abroad turned violent in New Delhi as protesters trying to enter Parliament were hit with tear gas and water cannons.

An important element in making the Palestinian force effective, American and Israeli officials say, was taking young Palestinian men out of the ancestral grips of their villages and tribal clans and training them abroad, turning them into soldiers loyal to units and commanders.

Although the bank booked a loss of 4.8 billion euros ($7.2 billion) in the fourth quarter of 2008 during the worst of the financial crisis, it managed to do without government aid even as rivals at home and abroad turned to their governments for bailouts.

Going abroad turned out to be a major challenge, but her break finally came seven years later when Ghent University in Belgium offered her a 3-month, in-house training course in molecular biology.

This will stop your iPhone from automatically connecting to your home service provider when you're abroad, turning off its international roaming.

Goskonzert, the state concert agency, would receive requests for Barshai to conduct abroad and turn them down without consulting him; on other occasions he was not permitted to join the MCO on tour abroad.

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