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Discover Ludwig"foreign element" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to something or someone that is not native or familiar in a particular environment or situation. Example: The introduction of new technology brought a foreign element to the traditional way of farming in the village. In this sentence, "foreign element" is used to describe the presence of new technology which is not typical or familiar in the farming practices of the village.
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Today, this enemy is described as an "insurgent," "remnant," "holdout" or "foreign element".
Meanwhile, no true patriot wishes to see any foreign element interfere.
These figures include the foreign element which comprises three Jews, one Greek and a family of Roman Catholics.
But, to Jobbik's extreme-right constituency, even someone who is one-twentieth Jewish is a "foreign element".
"I'm confident that no foreign element will be able to affect our historic and brotherly relations," the Iranian president said.
"Al Qaeda is now as much a Pakistani phenomenon as it is an Arab or foreign element," he wrote.
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"There are around 500 to 600 foreign elements on our soil," the president said.
President Hosni Mubarak condemned what he called an attack "on all Egyptians" by "foreign elements".
There is no room for any foreign elements coming and assisting us.
They blamed Mr Morsi for letting dangerous foreign elements infiltrate both Sinai and Gaza.
The influx of foreign elements added new colour to cultural and literary life.
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