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Discover Ludwig"exported to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the shipment of goods to a different country or region. For example, "I heard that the company is exporting their products to Europe."
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Its wines are exported to western Europe.
Excess labour was exported to Europe.
Coal could be exported to China.
Britain has not generally exported to Russia.
Some were exported to eastern Papua New Guinea.
More than a third is exported to Britain.
Finished movies can be exported to DVD too.
"We've exported to Portugal, Holland, Jersey, and Guernsey.
Moscow rules have again been exported to London.
These breakthroughs are now being exported to the world.
Half will be exported to the United States.
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