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"exported of" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence
The correct phrase to use would be "exported from." This phrase is typically used to indicate the origin or source of an exported product or good. Example: The electronics were exported from China to the United States.
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Forty of the PlcR controlled proteins were exported, of which 22 were secreted in the extracellular medium and 18 were bound or attached to cell wall structures (membrane or peptidoglycan layer).
Glutamine contributes to citrate and lipid synthesis through the reductive carboxylation of α-KG by IDH, the surplus citrate being exported of mitochondria for lipid synthesis [ 19, 20].
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Later the Soviet authorities banned exporting of Parisian butter.
How about exporting of the brand?
Interesting opinions were expressed with respect to export of samples.
Six of them export oceans of oil.
Vietnam also exported $2.4bn worth of footwear.
Ireland exports 85% of its dairy produce.
It exports all of the pipe.
India also exports >US$400 million of meat.
India banned exports of cotton.
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