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abroad

[uh-brawd] / əˈbrɔd /


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The animated sequel drew in $156 million in the U.S. and $400 million abroad, more than half of it coming from China, according to Box Office Mojo, a website that tracks revenue.

From MarketWatch

Aspiring Orthodox priests have had to study abroad ever since.

From The Wall Street Journal

But an audacious museum expressly designed to present, collect, preserve and interpret the art of our time, as its mission statement declares, set a standard that has been emulated across the country and abroad.

From Los Angeles Times

“Around $3.4 trillion circulates in global markets from Japanese investors seeking higher returns abroad—capital that could simply be repatriated as domestic yields rise.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The PMI prints continued to show divergence across economies as manufacturers adapt to U.S. trade policy and geopolitical headwinds at home and abroad.

From The Wall Street Journal