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The phrase "to abroad" is not correct in written English
A more correct way to phrase it would be "abroad" or "to a foreign country." For example: I decided to go abroad to experience a different culture.
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QUESTION FROM READER1: Is it frustrating for US players to be anonymous in their hometowns compared to abroad.
After the Galaxy won last year's M.L.S. Cup, he was adamant about his desire to move to abroad.
The regime is grateful and not just for the uses the Blairites' support can be put to abroad.
They wanted to know what he was up to, who he was speaking to abroad, about any contacts in Britain.
But beyond this four lost matches out of five with an aggregate score of 8-3 to Abroad represents a pretty clear sense of collective defeat.
Now, less than seven months after the figure's installation, calls for its removal have spread from home to abroad, with many of the nation's allies wondering what possessed Americans to put such an odious figure in such a visible position.
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