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Discover Ludwig"study abroad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to studying in a different country from the one the speaker is based in. For example, "I'm planning to study abroad next year in France."
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study abroad
noun
A program of study which is located in a different country than one's home or resident country.
Exact(56)
Their children study abroad.
It's for study abroad.
Want to study abroad?
"It's not study abroad anymore.
'To study abroad,' she replied.
Thinking about study abroad?
"We were really recommended to study abroad.
Similar(4)
Work-study abroad does double duty.
"Korea experienced a study-abroad bubble".
It "democratizes the study-abroad experience," she said.
That meant no study-abroad credits could count toward graduation.
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