Sentence examples for to expatriates from inspiring English sources

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to expatriates

noun

One who lives outside one's own country.

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There are people who really object to expatriates.

During his travels, he noticed the poor quality of much financial advice given to expatriates.

There are only two theaters in the country, Mr. Chung said, which cater mainly to expatriates.

New Delhi's INA Market, which is not air-conditioned, caters to expatriates and middle-class Indians.

In Havana, privately owned restaurants that a year or two ago catered mainly to expatriates now have more Cuban clients.

Bookings at hotels that cater to the well-heeled and to expatriates have picked up as well.

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Most said they had to recruit expatriates to senior jobs.

They were a way to expatriate money.

Then he made a personal visit to London to appeal to expatriate Jews to return to Bahrain.

Peanut butter is also increasingly found in the Saudi Arabian diet, thanks, in part, to expatriate oil workers.

Purpose-built communities such as those catering to expatriate workers in the Gulf states are another type.

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