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Is the "overseas" bushism really so absurd? [closed]
A famous quote by George W. Bush is More and more of our imports come from overseas. Which is spread with the implication of being particularly stupid because "overseas" is a term to
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Equivalent word for ''overseas'' for a non-island country?
In New Zealand, as an island country, ''overseas'' is taken to mean ''any foreign country''. eg. I''m going overseas for holiday. Overseas investors brought $1bn into the country
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Is the word "overseas" only used to country bordered by water?
Can the word "overseas" be used to country bordered by land. For example is it correct if someone says I am doing work overseas if he is is doing work in the neighbouring
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phrases
2 "Overseas", as far as I am concerned, is an adjective or an adverb. Firstly, "overseas" can be used as a noun: overseas — (used with a singular verb) countries or
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When traveling abroad, are you "oversea" or "overseas"?
You should use overseas: both oversea and overseas literally mean across a sea, but overseas is much more common for the abstract meaning of abroad. So if you''re talking about literal travel
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single word requests
What would be a usable alternative to overseas, in the very strict sense of "living in a country not your own"? It is strange that the most common attributive adjective for this notion
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"Have been through" or "have gone through"?
7 These sentences both have perfectly acceptable grammar, but the intended meaning is not entirely clear. Consider this phrasing: I have some long-lasting memories in my mind, such as
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Any better terms or words for an overseas office?
Is there any better term or word for an overseas office? It''s like a company opening a new workplace in other countries.
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"Overseas" vs. "abroad"
Both Royal Mail in the UK and US Postal Service use "overseas" stamped packaging and envelopes for sending postage to another country. The mail services of all other European
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meaning
I always thought it literally means "to be in another country" but is it also applicable to someone who''s moved to another region within the country?
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