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The phrase "markets abroad" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to markets or opportunities for selling goods or services in other countries. Example: Our company is expanding into markets abroad, with a focus on emerging economies in Asia.
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Television producers will find new markets abroad.
It supplied fast-food chains and secured markets abroad.
In other words, markets abroad do not look promising.
The dredging industry exists because of lucrative markets abroad.
Can he defend his relatively cautious attitude towards expansion into new markets abroad?
Haier's drive into markets abroad mirrors a push into new markets at home.
In other words, American investors are helping to finance the mortgage markets abroad, Mr. Marlatt said.
When we open markets abroad to U.S. goods, we open opportunities at home.
"We're moving to open markets abroad, but when we have resistance here that sends mixed signals".
But the new superpower's growth relies on pumping cheap exports into consumer markets abroad.
Key people may be based in key markets abroad, a day's air travel away from the main office.
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