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"She objects to her being sent abroad."

Am I wrong in thinking that you can't use "her" in this sentence if it is "she" who is being sent abroad, as the sentence would mean that "she" objects to some other woman being sent there?

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"She objects to her being sent abroad."

Am I wrong in thinking that you can't use "her" in this sentence if it is "she" who is being sent abroad, as the sentence would mean that "she" objects to some other woman being sent there?
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