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Discover LudwigThe phrase "imported in" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of bringing goods or products into a country from another country. Example: "The new luxury cars were imported in from Germany."
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Celadon ware was imported in large quantities.
So European cuisines have been imported in a big way.
She said the instant products were not imported in large quantities.
Scientists had found microscopic mussel larvae in the water, probably imported in the bilges of boats.
It was first imported in the 16th century for its medicinal properties as a purgative.
A record amount of higher-priced petroleum products was imported in February.
The trade may have already moved on: Nip/Tuck had drugs being imported in breast implants.
(They must be imported in carloads from Ann Arbor, Mich., or Madison, Wis).
More than one million live birds, mostly poultry, were imported in that span.
There was skating ballet imported in 1915, which provided audience with thrills galore.
Foodstuffs such as cereals and fish are imported in increasing amounts.
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