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Discover Ludwig"foreign situation" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe a concept or a context that is unfamiliar or strange. For example: "He felt completely out of his element in this new and foreign situation."
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"You're in a foreign situation.
"Russia has a fantastic, very strange and very foreign situation — the country has no enemies," he said.
Eventually, the final engineer could be replaced by a remote help center; when a car encounters a foreign situation, it contacts a human in the center for help.
Reports of a military junta cracking down on salutes from a movie likely feels to many like a very foreign situation to our own.
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For much of her life she has struggled in foreign situations and places.
Talk story about the foreign mail situation.
His competitors claim that… Talk story about the foreign mail situation.
The New Yorker, June 29 , 1940P. 9 Talk story about the foreign mail situation.
"I'm optimistic that as our economy improves, as our foreign policy situation improves, that we're going to have a different attitude in the Senate.
"Our data in the first two months shows the foreign trade situation is improving," Ningbo's chairman, Li Linghong, said before the trade data's release.
It is right for Mr. Bush to question the assumption that American military power has to be "the answer to every difficult foreign policy situation".
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