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Discover LudwigThe phrase "foreign market" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a market that consists of buyers and sellers from other countries, or to a market outside of one's own country. For example, "The company is hoping to expand into the foreign market by introducing their new product line."
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Liability of foreignness refers to the disadvantage a firm operating in a foreign market faces vis-à-vis local firms.
He knows the foreign market.
Tells about carriages and their foreign market.
The foreign market for German magazines, for instance, is limited.
Hollywood has always had the foreign market on its mind.
We can't forget the foreign market, Marty Boy.
China is the largest foreign market for British cars.
I don't consider the eurozone to be a foreign market.
The most common reason, still, is to find a way into a foreign market.
Nor does it look good to quit its only foreign market.
British accents are not uncommon, though Australians comprise the main foreign market.
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