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Discover LudwigThe phrase "export grain" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the process of sending grain products to another country for trade or sale. Example: "The country plans to export grain to meet the increasing demand in international markets."
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The owners have replacement workers standing by to export grain to Asia.
Wyoming's most valuable export grain crop is wheat; other important crops include oats, barley, and corn (maize).
Members of the union are livid that the Longview terminal's owner, EGT, is seeking to export grain without reaching an agreement with the union.
Backed by a £3m grant from the UK's Department for International Development, the project seeks to support 70,000 smallholder farmers in Tanzania and eastern Uganda to export grain to Kenya.
The impoverished Irish peasantry, lacking the money to purchase the foods their farms produced, continued throughout the famine to export grain, meat, and other high-quality foods to Britain.
Argentina would export grain to Iran, while Iran would sell oil to Argentina to ease its severe energy deficit.In the end, for reasons that are still unclear, the negotiations failed and the deal fell apart.
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And farmers in Katine, a sub-county in Uganda that Guardian readers have supported for nine years, signed a deal with Kenyan firms to export grains, which should boost their incomes.
Russia was still exporting grain in October.
Even countries like Pakistan, once seen as a relief target, are now exporting grain.
Liaoning now exports grain, but it still must import much of its food.
In some cases, the government, wanting to keep market prices in India high, has exported grain at lower prices than it was selling it to its citizens.
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