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abroad

[uh-brawd] / əˈbrɔd /


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"Interestingly, instead of the traditional 'Bank of Mum and Dad' helping with a first home deposit, families are now supporting children with the costs of emigration and settling abroad."

From BBC

Ryan's conversation with his dad gave him the space to ask for a break - taking a few days abroad, away from the home environment, to gain perspective.

From BBC

Ukraine has started preparing for a vote, which could be carried out in person and online, to allow the participation of millions of Ukrainians abroad.

From The Wall Street Journal

These statements strained her public reputation and complicated how she was remembered in her home country and abroad.

From Salon

It will pay tribute to the subjects of these stories as well as the work of dozens of photographers from around the country and abroad, who captured memorable images of them.

From The Wall Street Journal