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abroad

[uh-brawd] / əˈbrɔd /


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And packages sent from abroad only help a small minority of Cubans, with little overall effect islandwide.

From Barron's

Wilkinson, who played professionally abroad, said being “the most awkward gangly freshman ever” gave him grit and ambition.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The US has an opportunity to lead these democratic neighbors to fight against the external pressure of threats from abroad and address local regional security concerns," its authors wrote.

From BBC

And as well as making headlines in the UK, claims of a revival have been made abroad.

From BBC

Anti-laundering systems today would flag large deposits or attempts to move large amounts abroad, he said, but two decades ago, the system "wasn't there".

From BBC