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Discover Ludwig'while abroad' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used in a sentence to refer to a place or activity away from one's own country and can be used at any time. For example: She enjoyed learning about different cultures while abroad.
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Call your carrier while abroad.
Yeats died in January 1939 while abroad.
She will be studying business while abroad.
I'm glad I wrote the book while abroad, though.
While abroad, he engaged assiduously in what Leader calls "womanizing".
Even while abroad, his crucial relationship was with Mr. Wells.
However, he is also concerned about being targeted while abroad.
On October 28, 2014, while abroad for medical treatment, Sata died at a London hospital.
Below, Part 1 of the Practical Traveler's guide to bulletproofing your wireless bill while abroad.
While abroad, one imagines being missed by friends and enemies at home.
Not much use to any Canadian who is unlucky enough to be banged up while abroad.
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