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The phrase "imported from abroad" is grammatically correct and often used in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been brought into a country from another country. Example: "The store offers a wide variety of goods, including clothing and electronics, all of which are imported from abroad."
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Most are imported from abroad, predominantly from the US.
Offices and hotels are pieced together like Lego blocks of prefabricated container units, imported from abroad.
All the phosphate rock Japan needs must be presently imported from abroad because the country has no subterranean phosphorous resources.
In the 1980s, those names were often bestowed by English teachers imported from abroad.
Only a few score cases have been reported annually in recent years, mostly imported from abroad.
Yet, almost all of the chips used in PC's assembled in China are imported from abroad.
Even Thailand's greatest epic tale, the Ramakien - a retooling of the Ramayana - is imported from abroad.
A certain amount of furniture was imported from abroad, providing new ideas for the English carpenter and joiner.
And the country has shown a strong and stubborn tendency to resist following any political model imported from abroad.
The Middle Ages were thus beset by a multiplicity of ideas, both homegrown and imported from abroad.
There is a lack of local imams; most of the imams have been imported from abroad or educated there.
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