Sentence examples for imported material from inspiring English sources


The phrase "imported material" is correct and usable in written English. It can be used when referring to materials or products that are brought into a country from another country for use or sale. Example: The production company uses high-quality imported materials to create their luxury handbags.

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They use imported material".

Steel is an imported material.

Computer-literate Saudi citizens, already spoilt for satellite choice, are about to be swamped by a wave of imported material on the Internet.

These building stones come from a range of geological and geographical sources, including imported material from the Isle of Wight, Dorset and France.

But she became frustrated at being limited to imported material and in 1985, at the age of 50, she persuaded the Brisbane Courier-Mail to run as a pilot some of her own puzzles, which deliberately included Australian content.

Since no stone or wood was available in the alluvial plain, sculptors were dependent on scarce imported material or compelled to use such substitutes as terra-cotta (baked clay).

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China's exports of goods made from imported materials are equivalent to 40 percent of its imports.

Israel argues that Hamas uses imported materials to make bombs and rockets.

And imported materials make up a stunning percentage of Russian foods and other goods.

The emperor imported materials and techniques from abroad, including the use of perspective in painting.

So are recent rises in the price of imported materials, hurting Japan's terms of trade.

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