overseas branch

collocation in English

meaningsofoverseasandbranch

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overseas
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˌəʊ.vəˈsiːz/
us
/ˌoʊ.vɚˈsiːz/
in, from, or to ...
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branch
noun[C]
uk
/brɑːntʃ/
us
/bræntʃ/
a part of ...
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(Definition ofoverseasandbranchfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It can be argued that it is relatively in a worse position because anoverseasbranchis in a better position.
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But we do not have to kid ourselves that the arrival ofoverseasbranchplants represents a fundamental transformation of the regional economy.
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It opened its 100thoverseasbranchin the same year.
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He expanded and reorganizedoverseasbranchoffices in what he regarded as a cleansing and sifting work.
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The turnover of overseas branches and subsidiaries is included, but sales within a group are excluded.
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In their overseas branches, of course, they employ the residents of the countries in which they operate.
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Some factories also remained because they had overseas branches.
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In 2009, the company underwent financial restructuring and closed some of its overseas branches.
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In response, the bank slowed its overseas expansion program and concentrated on developing overseas branches of its own rather than tying itself to the fortunes of other banks.
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More overseas branches followed quickly.
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