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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an import" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an item or product that is brought into a country from abroad, often for trade or sale.
Example: "The company specializes in an import of exotic fruits from tropical regions."
Alternatives: "a shipment" or "an item brought in".
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"Secularism is an import.
Singapore's is an import economy.
Rap was originally an import.
He's got an import business.
It's an import from monarchies.
Was it an import from Charleston?
Golf there has always been an import.
English itself was an import from colonizers.
The government imposes an import ban.
Parisian order, of course, is not just an import.
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"It is creativity as an import-export business".
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