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27 Nov 2020
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English (US)
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I've never lived in another country.
I've never lived in other countries.
I've never lived in the other country.
which one is the most natural?
I've never lived in another country.
I've never lived in other countries.
I've never lived in the other country.
which one is the most natural?
I've never lived in other countries.
I've never lived in the other country.
which one is the most natural?
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The first one.
it's more common to say ( I've never lived abroad )
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"I've never lived in another country" is the most natural. You can also say "I've never been outside my country" or "I've never traveled abroad".
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