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Discover LudwigThe phrase "export for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the purpose or intent of exporting something. Here is an example: "The company's main goal is to export their products for international distribution."
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Timber products have long been an important export for Paraguay.
They constituted a racy cultural export for Britain like nothing since the Sex Pistols.
"They are carpet sellers, but they pay no tax — they can export for free.
The humble British drinking session: an export for the 21st century.
Sales of Spanish salad vegetables – a major export for the country – plummeted.
The Lebanese government will soon study proposals to legalise cannabis cultivation to export for medicinal purposes.
Introduced there in the late 19th century, cacao continues to provide an important export for Ghana.
Salt produced by the evaporation of seawater has been the main export for centuries.
The drug does, however, have a legitimate medical use and export for this will not be prevented.
It is one of the world's largest smelters of aluminum, which has become an important export for Mozambique.
The logic is compelling: artificially low prices encourage greater consumption, leaving less oil to export for cash.
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