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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'went abroad' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something traveling to an outside country. Example: She went abroad for a year to study French.
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Some of the more ambitious went abroad.
The young and educated went abroad.
"Everything we sold went abroad.
Those who could went abroad.
But much of the profit went abroad.
Begins: When stout young Jemmy went abroad.
Something in boyhood, before he went abroad.
Vacations were rare; they never went abroad.
Savi got a scholarship and went abroad.
Most went abroad, to France or Japan.
MLB first went abroad in 1999, to Mexico.
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