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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large exporter" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a business or country that sells a significant amount of goods or services to other countries. Example: China is known as a large exporter of electronic products, accounting for over 25% of global exports in this industry.
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New methods of producing natural gas are expected to turn the United States from an importer into a large exporter in less than a decade, assuming that the gas can be exported in sufficient quantities cheaply enough to compete on world markets.
Britain is a large exporter of financial services, Germany a large exporter of manufactured goods.
Greenland may well develop into a large exporter of uranium.
In financial crises, the importance of Japan increases because it is a large exporter of capital.
Australia is a fairly large exporter and Europe a biggish importer.
Germany is a large exporter of steel, and officials there worry they could be caught in a U.S. crackdown.
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"They are all large exporters of oil and have large dollar surpluses.
The widening gap between large exporters and domestic companies is also a worrying trend, he said.
The government has also strong-armed large exporters into dumping their foreign-cash reserves.
Its large exporters have remained an island of efficiency, as competitive as any in Europe.
Large exporters were forced to restructure and enjoyed a long boom from 2002 to 2007.
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