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The phrase "in foreign lands" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person or group of people who are located in a place that is not their home country. For example: "John dreamed of one day travelling in foreign lands to experience new cultures."
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Both books take up travel and the situation of the foreigner in foreign lands.
and Death in Foreign Lands.
Another 20m live in foreign lands as refugees from natural disasters or political oppression.
Any U.S. military action in foreign lands risks creating more enemies and impacts public opinion overseas.
This summer it was my turn to return to England from a life in foreign lands.
Frightened soldiers in foreign lands murder the locals without mercy or purpose.
For jihadis, their exile in foreign lands is evidence that they are the strangers of prophecy.
We're killing people in foreign lands in order to extract 200-million-year-old sunlight.
Any U.S. military action in foreign lands risks creating more enemies, and impacts public opinion overseas.
She had no siblings and spent much of that time in foreign lands.
In America, imams evoke a simplistic caricature — of robed, bearded clerics issuing fatwas in foreign lands.
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