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foreign

[fawr-in, for-] / ˈfɔr ɪn, ˈfɒr- /


ADJECTIVE
not belonging to the place or body in which found
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“Congress has a responsibility to ensure U.S. foreign policy is guided by the interests and national security of the American people—not by who is willing to write the biggest check,” the 10 senators wrote.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Washington Post has announced sweeping layoffs, sharply scaling back the paper's coverage of sports and foreign news.

From BBC

Vice President JD Vance opened the meeting, noting that consistent investment in critical mineral industries is “nearly impossible” with erratic pricing, driven by foreign supplies flooding markets before new projects can get off the ground.

From Barron's

“It’s definitely a national-security risk if accessed by a foreign intelligence service. This is a strategic intelligence asset, not just stolen data.”

From MarketWatch

“It’s definitely a national-security risk if accessed by a foreign intelligence service. This is a strategic intelligence asset, not just stolen data.”

From MarketWatch