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Discover Ludwig'fly abroad' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation in which someone travels to a different country. For example: "I've always wanted to fly abroad and experience a different culture."
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If it's really warming, how come we still have to fly abroad on holiday?
No western government would dare double petrol prices or remove our ability to repeatedly fly abroad for holidays.
And if he does fly abroad, Sarkozy has the right to stay in the local ambassador or consul's residence.
Training costs are deducted from the salaries for those who are sold on the chance to "fly abroad on your days off.
Already weakened by reforms that draw power from the presidency, his decision to fly abroad rather than lead operations to relieve flood damage has left him deeply unpopular.
Such people may find it cheaper to fly abroad and pay for an operation out of their own pockets than to find the money for deductibles or "co-payments" charged for the same procedure at home.
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He flew abroad with Alfred Vanderbilt, his boss.
There's less panoply involved than flying abroad.
Also prior to the election, Amadou was flown abroad for medical treatment.
I never watch movies whilst flying abroad for business, but work on my laptop and iPad.
Officials said doctors were trying to determine whether Mr. Talabani could be flown abroad for care.
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