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abroad

[uh-brawd] / əˈbrɔd /


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With a price tag near $2,000, only those with family members abroad sending remittances can afford them.

From Salon

Since medieval times, a relatively small number of Brits had become Muslims while travelling abroad.

From BBC

Evidence from abroad is fueling that optimism: In Sweden, where Wicks and a gaggle of other lawmakers visited last fall, nearly half of residential construction takes place in a factory.

From Los Angeles Times

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