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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'overseas operation' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a business or organization that is based and/or carries out activities in a foreign country. For example, "The company has opened an overseas operation in India to outsource their manufacturing needs."
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California-based company argues it had no relationship with the plaintiff as she had ordered a cab using a service operated by is Netherlands-based overseas operation, Uber BHV, which is not party to the lawsuit.
As a result, whenever Army units conduct an overseas operation, at least some reservists go along.
The C.I.A. may also have been protecting an overseas operation and was afraid that the F.B.I. would expose it.
The 49th will be the first unit to take command of an overseas operation since the Korean War.
Not since the Korean War has a Guard division been put in charge of an overseas operation.
So, not long after he and Murphy took over, the overseas operation was given increased status, under a group vice-president.
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G.M.'s overseas operations had spotty results.
Sweett blamed the slump on "challenges in certain overseas operations".
G.M.'s other overseas operations fared far better than Europe.
Overseas operations are not exempt, but will be given priority.
The company is also struggling in its overseas operations.
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