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The phrase "export product" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a product that is produced or manufactured in one country and then sold or traded in another country. Here are some examples of how to use "export product" in a sentence: - Our company has seen a significant increase in sales thanks to our successful export products. - The economy of this country heavily relies on agricultural export products such as coffee and bananas. - We are currently working on developing a new luxury export product to target high-end markets in Europe. - The government has implemented new regulations to promote and support the export of local products. - Our export product line includes a variety of high-quality textiles, such as silk and cashmere.
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Most politicians understand... that weapons production is currently the number one industrial export product of the U.S.
Worse, it's an export product.
Cars are Germany's largest export product.
Coffee is the country's most important agricultural export product.
"I tell our ambassadors you have with us philosophers the greatest export product".
Cardamom, which is not used in Guatemalan cooking, is a major export product to the Middle East and India.
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Small reactors are considered potential export products.
Producers of export products could be bankrupted.
As export products, both were as successful as the Austin Allegro.
In agriculture, peasant proprietorship or large private estates particularly for export products—remained the general rule.
Among major Asian export products, automobiles, smartphones and tablet devices are bright spots.
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