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Discover Ludwig"imported for" is a correct and common phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe goods or products that are brought into a country or region from another country for a specific purpose or reason. Example: The company has recently started importing high-quality coffee beans from Colombia for their new line of specialty coffee blends.
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Chinese workmen were imported for decorative work.
Uses its own "hyperengine" program, so music must be imported for cleaning and then re-exported.
It was probably brought to Ethiopia by infected cattle imported for the Italian army.
The bureau must see in advance the number and subject of artworks imported for exhibits.
Nicaragua has traditionally used petroleum sources (mostly imported) for its energy production needs.
This pest was inadvertently introduced to Canada on European shrubs imported for gardens.
But some inhalers imported for Iraqis suffering from asthma have turned up for sale in Damascus and Beirut.
The big supermarkets are still buying lots of this lower welfare pork, much of it imported, for their standard ranges.
The original was imported for only seven years, ending in 1967; some 20 owners' clubs keep the flame alive.
He said the suspicion was that "most of these products are being imported for onward sale domestically as Christmas approaches.
None would be grown in Europe but would be imported for use in food and animal feed.
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