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"import of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is commonly used to refer to the introduction or acceptance of something into a particular environment, as in the following example: "The import of American culture into the small town was met with both appreciation and criticism".
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The import of papal bulls was quashed.
"That's the real import of those numbers.
He focused on the import of what we were doing.
Vishny evolved and therefore wasn't an import of the virus.
That is the import of the intervention by business leaders.
And she questions the most basic import of his work.
Lacking the "broader import" of a front-page story?
They tried banning the import of opium, to little effect.
The import of the case was the first revelation.
The import of such tests is a matter of debate.
The U.S. outlawed the import of Joyce's 1922 "Ulysses".
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