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outward-looking

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outward-looking [ˈaʊtwədˌlʊkɪŋ] ADJ [person, organization, country] → abierto al exterior; [policy, attitude] → abierto, expansivo
outward-looking
adj person, organization, countryaufgeschlossen; attitude, approachnach vorne gerichtet, aufgeschlossen; policyoffen


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Britain must also use all its influence in Europe to ensure that an outward-looking EU is part of the solution to the world's economic challenges, not part of the problem.
Britain must also use all its influence in Europe to ensure that an outward-looking EU is part of the solution to the world's economic challenges, not part of the problem.
Wrexham is a very outward-looking place with people travelling across the border and international companies here.
 
 
 
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