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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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A stronger job market is likely to stoke renewed inflation concerns, which have been pressured by higher input costs tied to the commodity price boom and the impact of sweeping tariffs applied to foreign imports.

From Barron's

“The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises,” and “to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations,” reads Article I, Section 8.

From MarketWatch

Since I was a little kid, our family has spent every school break lounging on a sandy beach, hiking in a national park, or exploring a foreign city.

From Literature

Since there was an imbalance of foreign players, Kawhi Leonard was added to a U.S. team.

From Los Angeles Times

U.S. small-capitalization stocks and foreign equity markets have closed some of the gap with large U.S. growth companies, but not all of it.

From The Wall Street Journal