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The phrase "as exports" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the role or function of something in relation to exports, often in economic or trade contexts.
Example: "The country has seen a significant increase in its GDP, largely driven by growth in sectors such as technology and agriculture, as exports."
Alternatives: "in terms of exports" or "regarding exports".
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As exports grew, companies began to rehire workers.
"It will simply relabel them as exports for refurbishment".
The products of agricultural biotechnology will circle the globe as exports and imports.
However, as exports from Mexico to Peru decreased, exports from Mexico to Bolivia rose.
Investment and jobs were savagely cut at the same time as exports stumbled.
Couple it with austerity and revivals can be surprisingly rapid, as exports surge and imports plunge.
Last year imports grew almost four times as fast as exports in real terms.
But as exports fall, business and consumer confidence remain depressed by political uncertainty.
In both India and South Korea, however, imports have not recovered as rapidly as exports.
The trade deficit soared to $15.8 billion in May, as exports to Asia plummeted.
GDP grew by 12% in the first quarter as exports rebounded.
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