foreign visitor

collocation in English

meaningsofforeignandvisitor

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foreign
adjective
uk
/ˈfɒr.ən/
us
/ˈfɔːr.ən/
belonging or connected to a country that is not ...
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visitor
noun[C]
uk
/ˈvɪz.ɪ.tər/
us
/ˈvɪz.ɪ.t̬ɚ/
someone who visits a person ...
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(Definition offoreignandvisitorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofforeign visitor

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Let me now deal with the argument about theforeignvisitor.
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Everyforeignvisitorneeds at least one thing, and that is a place to sleep.
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A doctor attending aforeignvisitorreceives the usual fee for a temporary resident.
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Would aforeignvisitorbe required to have a licence?
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Thirdly, the financial effect of the inclusion offoreignvisitornights is totally unfair.
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Theforeignvisitordoes not understand the detailed ramifications of the scheme.
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We have to be fair to theforeignvisitor.
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He was the firstforeignvisitorto be received.
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I am certain that the averageforeignvisitorwho is not of a legal persuasion will not spend his holiday studying those regulations.
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Neither is theforeignvisitorwhen he has found that we sell things in pints instead of litres.
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That included a wide range of cases where obviously it was sensible to provide treatment, such as looking after aforeignvisitorwho falls ill with some temporary illness.
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There is also a discretion, to be used sparingly, to refer for examination anyforeignvisitor, irrespective of the purpose of his journey or the length of his proposed stay.
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Anybody who can be identified as a genuineforeignvisitorwill have the concession, otherwise they will not.
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When theforeignvisitorsees four stars or a crown, he thinks that that is all that he needs to know.
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It is the normal practice to invite prominent nationals of the country represented by aforeignvisitorto such occasions.
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It is no longer acceptable merely to speak loudly at aforeignvisitorto make oneself understood.
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An occasional application may have been received from aforeignvisitorfor permission to remain here and open a riding school.
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We must recognise that fluctuations in the value of sterling will make the industry vulnerable to reductions inforeignvisitorlevels.
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Aforeignvisitorfinds himself accidentally involved in a chase for a stray child.
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Foreign visitors and travellers were especially vulnerable to the onslaught of tropical diseases.
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