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Discover LudwigThe phrase "look abroad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of looking or considering things outside one's own country or local area, often in a context of exploration or seeking opportunities.
Example: "To expand our market reach, we need to look abroad for potential partnerships."
Alternatives: "look overseas" or "explore international options."
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They must look abroad.
Some will look abroad.
So he has begun to look abroad.
Chinese companies had begun to look abroad.
For that, you have to look abroad.
The American economy is pushing small businesses to look abroad.
It was time to look abroad for buyers.
More American companies will have to look abroad.
Might Germany be forced to look abroad to meet those new goals?
If we look abroad, the link between taser use and fatal injury has already been found.
As they consider the deal, regulators may look abroad to see how competition affects wireless markets.
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