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The phrase "are trafficked from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the movement or illegal trade of people, goods, or substances from one location to another.
Example: "Many endangered species are trafficked from their natural habitats to meet the demands of the illegal pet trade."
Alternatives: "are smuggled from" or "are transported from".
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Anti-trafficking groups estimate that about 54 young women and girls are trafficked from Nepal to India every day.
Sharma, U. et al. Small RNAs are trafficked from the epididymis to developing mammalian sperm.
The UN and local NGOs estimate 12,000 to 15,000 girls a year are trafficked from Nepal.
Their parents let them go to work in Thailand's prawn and fish industries and they are trafficked from there.
According to estimates, between 12,000 and 15,000 girls are trafficked from Nepal each year, with the majority ending up in Indian brothels.
This has been a problem in Connecticut for a long time, where many of the guns used in inner-city crimes (in cities such as Bridgeport and Hartford) are trafficked from the south.
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Many women who work there were trafficked from Vietnam, and many are under age.
Sara was 15 when she was trafficked from Nigeria to the UK.
But half of those guns had not been trafficked from afar.
Does he believe some of them have been trafficked from Hungary, Romania or Albania?
By the late 60s, about 80% of heroin in the US was trafficked from Marseille.
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