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Interesting study abroad opportunities.
Hi,
Here is a short paragraph from my textbook:
Students choosing this major also have many interesting study abroad opportunities which they are expected to participate in for a summer, a semester or even a year.
I am wondering if the sentence is idiomatic?
Thanks a lot
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Re: Interesting study abroad opportunities.
I'd say many interesting options to study abroad.
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Re: Interesting study abroad opportunities.

Originally Posted by
Silverobama
Hi,
Here is a short paragraph from my textbook:
Students choosing this major also have many interesting study abroad opportunities which they are expected to participate in for a summer, a semester or even a year.
I am wondering if the sentence is idiomatic?
Thanks a lot
I agree with Tdol that the sentence would be better with the words in a different order. However, if the words stay in the original order I would put "study abroad" in quotes or italics to make it clear that it's a known phrase.
She's on a "study abroad" program.
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