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The phrase "introduced species" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in ecological or environmental contexts to refer to species that have been brought to an area where they do not naturally occur.
Example: "The introduction of introduced species can disrupt local ecosystems and threaten native wildlife."
Alternatives: "non-native species" or "alien species."
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introduced species
noun
A species living outside its native distributional range.
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Second, there are many introduced species here.
White cattle egrets, another introduced species, fly overhead.
The success of these introduced species has had its downside.
And introduced species such as snakes or rats.
But a horse pulls at the heartstrings like no other introduced species.
The biggest threat to the young ones were rabbits, yet another introduced species.
Hume realized that, against his usual instincts, he was lamenting the site's lack of introduced species.
"Introduced species have had large impacts on marine ecosystems around the world," she said.
Like many preventive efforts, she said, fighting introduced species is a tough sell in the arena of politics.
Some scientists doubt that native grasses and sagebrush will ever come back and compete with the introduced species.
In the US they describe this process as "rewilding", and it means replacing an extinct species with an introduced species.
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