live abroad/overseas - live in a foreign country / in a country across the sea, to be off to - to leave a place to go somewhere, leave home - when a young person leaves their parents' house and goes to live somewhere else, move house - to leave your previous house and begin living in a different one, move in together  - to start to live with your partner, roam around - to move or travel with no particular purpose, see sb off - to go somewhere such as a station or airport with someone in order to say goodbye to them, set off - to start a journey, or to start going in a particular direction, settle in - to become familiar with a new way of life, place, or job, debt - when you owe money to someone, you're in..., obesity - when someone is overweight and it causes health problems, domestic violence - violence in a family, especially from a husband to his wife, homelessness - the problem of people having nowhere to live, drug abuse - the practice of taking illegal drugs, especially in dangerous amounts, drought - a long period of dry weather when there is not enough water, volcanic eruption - when a volcano sends out smoke, fire, and rock, poverty - when people are extremely poor, hunger - lack of food, especially for a long period of time, that can cause illness or death, unemployment - when someone does not have a job, or the number of people who do not have a job, be contented - feeling or expressing happiness or satisfaction, live in the moment - to enjoy the present time and not worry about the future, be on top of the world - extremely happy, look on the bright side - be optimistic or cheerful in spite of difficultiesbe optimistic or cheerful in spite of difficulties, take pleasure in sth/doing sth - to enjoy doing something very much,

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