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"on foreign soil" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It typically refers to being in a different country or land. Example: "After years of living on foreign soil, the expat finally felt at home in her new country." Another example: "The company's expansion into new markets required them to establish a strong presence on foreign soil."
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We're brothers and sisters, friends and neighbors -- Americans -- looking after one another on foreign soil.
But for the past 136 years they have been wars on foreign soil, except for one Sunday in 1941.
She's not even a U.S. citizen, just a foreigner fighting for a foreign country on foreign soil for a foreign cause.
This occurred despite a requirement by the White House that one end of the intercepted conversations take place on foreign soil.
Fight on foreign soil.
Those earlier victories were on foreign soil.
They murder dissidents on foreign soil.
He organised a kidnapping on foreign soil.
It is modern India's first military outpost on foreign soil.
We are going to be on foreign soil.
It also, with impunity, poisons its critics on foreign soil.
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