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abroad

adjective as in in a foreign country

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Demonstrators had called for campuses to divest from weapons companies or connections to Israel, including study abroad programs.

But while those people are spared — for now — this fits with a bigger picture of Musk taking a flamethrower to an unfathomable amount of medical research and prevention work, both here and abroad.

From Salon

His career brought an international spotlight to this system of racial segregation in plays that afflicted consciences and fomented activism at home and abroad.

On Thursday, the prime minister is expected to make his own speech in an attempt to weave it all together into a grand narrative about safety abroad and at home.

From BBC

US aid funding had enabled thousands of Afghan women to study abroad or continue education online, but many of these programmes are now suspended.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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