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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is abroad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is currently in a foreign country or outside their home country.
Example: "She is abroad for her studies this semester."
Alternatives: "is overseas" or "is in another country."
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Here she is abroad.
Now a new Lloyd Webber is abroad.
Thus, the only market is abroad.
Gove is abroad, he says.
A plague is abroad in the land.
At least half of all rupee trading is abroad.
He is abroad now, evading arrest for corruption.
The anti-immigrant mood that is abroad in the land?
Richards did not attend the meeting because he is abroad.
Once Mr Estrada is abroad, Mrs Arroyo would surely not mind if he never returned.
Despite all the cynics, a new spirit of unity is abroad in the world.
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