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The phrase "go abroad for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate a purpose or goal of travel. For example, "After graduating, I plan to go abroad for a year to gain new experiences and perspective."
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Students must go abroad for higher education.
Go abroad for at least a month.
He's not allowed to go abroad, for example.
"So many want to go abroad for work.
A few Americans do go abroad for paid transplants.
But in "Taken 2" they go abroad for some family bonding, and — wouldn't you know it?
Allowing Tymoshenko to go abroad for medical treatment would win him a signing ceremony in Vilnius.
It was disappointing; they were getting more opportunities to go abroad for tournaments.
"More women will now go abroad for abortion," Dr. Baik said.
When that administration fell, his parents thought it best that he go abroad for a while.
One would inherit, one would go abroad "for empire", and the third would be "for increase".
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