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The phrase "to study abroad" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when talking about someone going to another country to pursue their education. Example: "Many students choose to study abroad to experience different cultures and gain international perspectives in their field of study."
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'To study abroad,' she replied.
"We were really recommended to study abroad.
11 are increasingly inclined to study abroad.
I've always wanted to study abroad.
Our young are going to study abroad.
"They don't get to study abroad.
Would fewer students be able to study abroad?
What Anees wants more than anything is to study abroad.
Preparing to study abroad is nerve-wracking whoever you are.
He is also campaigning to encourage Japanese to study abroad.
Maybe Min could also find a way to study abroad.
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