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The phrase 'destined for export' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when an object or material is intended to be transported to another country for trade or sale. For example: "The shipment of car parts was destined for export to a nearby country."
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The bulk of the country's yearly production of 462,000 tonnes is destined for export.
Not all proteins synthesized on the ER are destined for export.
Inspections of 18 European seaports in 2005 found nearly half the e-waste destined for export was actually illegal.
Some of the products made in the treatment centers are destined for export to the United States and Europe.
IN THE energy-sapping heat of Uganda, women bend double to tend rows of flowers destined for export to Europe.
Thailand produces roughly 4.2m tonnes of seafood every year, 90% of which is destined for export, official figures show.
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Ninety percent of the transported crude is destined for exports, its impact on gas prices at the pump would be insignificant and the vast majority of the jobs it would create would be temporary.
But much of the pipeline oil that would be refined on the Gulf Coast would be destined for foreign export.
Georgia seems to differ from other post-communist countries such as Russia and Ukraine, where wood destined for foreign export was illegally logged after 1990 [7, 14].
The system apparently operates as two entities: one for products destined for the export market and based largely on the requirements of importing countries, and the other with lower standards and levels of enforcement for domestic market products.
Now, with the fluctuation of prices for basic foodstuffs destined for the export market, it should be no surprise that some producers turned to crops that always wielded a stable and more profitable return.
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