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The phrase "across foreign" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that spans or relates to foreign entities or countries, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The trade agreement was established to facilitate cooperation across foreign markets."
Alternatives: "across international" or "throughout foreign".
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Watching your compatriots run across foreign lands to reach a place of safety and dignity darkens the hours.
Finding counterfeiters often means pursuing leads across foreign borders, and no international authority has the power to do that.
The charge and countercharge came even though each man started out trying to stand above the fray and present a positive case for himselves in a debate that ranged across foreign policy, education, gun control and abortion.
Born in Japan to a German father and Japanese mother, Hartmann's great attempt at a ground-breaking artistic feat came in 1902, when he announced that he would stage a "perfume concert" called "A Trip to Japan in Sixteen Minutes," in which he promised to transport an audience across foreign climes through a symphony of odors.
Issues of discord between Mrs Clinton and Senator Sanders ranged across foreign policy, where he questioned her support for a no-fly zone in Syria, and privacy issues on which Mr Sanders said he would scrap the telephone-data collecting activities of the National Security Agency.
For most English-speaking web surfers, running across foreign language text online is only an occasional annoyance.
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It had become an empire with its own agenda that frequently cut across official foreign policy.
This government has set a new direction right across our foreign policy.
The Fed's determination to see the US labour market recovering, at the expense of inflation, has driven down the dollar across the foreign exchange markets.
This pattern continued across the foreign policy spectrum, culminating in the showdown precipitated by the crumbling of the Shah's regime, which Vance had analysed with great accuracy.
During the 1970's, Henry A. Kissinger strode across the foreign policy stage like few other diplomats of the 20th century, infuriating as many people as he entranced with his deep accented baritone, vast power and intimidating intellect.
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