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abroad

[uh-brawd] / əˈbrɔd /


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He was freed on bail and fled abroad, and was later acquitted on appeal after Hasina was ousted.

From Barron's

Unlike in China, sales abroad have remained comparatively stable, Cai said, despite steep US tariffs imposed last year, which forced the company to haul back truckloads of orders from ports.

From Barron's

It is first time the man in the video has been officially identified as a suspect in the case, which has drawn a huge amount of attention both in the US and abroad.

From BBC

Scotland internationals do not have to pick between playing for their country versus broadening horizons and inflating bank balances abroad.

From BBC

The problem, said Benjamin Auge, of the French Institute of International Relations, is that few African leaders care about how they are viewed abroad as they did in the early days after independence.

From Barron's