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Discover Ludwig"was abroad" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person who has recently been in another country. For example: "He said he was abroad on business last week."
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He was abroad.
He was abroad a lot working.
The spirit of the Everyman was abroad.
When the riots happened, I was abroad.
Until recently, each man's main problem was abroad.
The president himself was abroad, recovering from an embolism.
Her husband was abroad at the time of the fire.
Stourton was abroad and unavailable for comment last week.
David was abroad for the duration of the war.
Ironically, the approval letter arrived when I was abroad.
When the tsar was abroad, the committee was in charge of internal affairs.
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