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"flown in" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to something that has been arrived via air transportation. Example sentence: Fresh produce from Thailand has been flown in to our local supermarket.
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"Just flown in.
The drug was flown in.
Even eggs have to be flown in.
She'd never flown in an airplane.
Lessig had flown in the previous afternoon.
They had flown in from Washington.
He has never flown in a plane.
They were flown in helicopters to Albany.
He has never flown in an airplane.
He has flown in a private jet.
Stars from Hollywood have been flown in.
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