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Discover Ludwig'smuggled in' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that has been secretly or surreptitiously brought into a place, such as a country or a building. For example: The migrants were caught trying to smuggle in contraband items through the border.
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"Small devices... could probably be smuggled in, though these are unlikely to incur mass casualties.
Larger shipments are smuggled in shipping containers.
Then Jabin smuggled in a small pair of metal-cutters.
There were escapes on bedsheet ropes; rum was smuggled in.
Cooking gas was smuggled in from nearby towns.
Did he get smuggled in under someone's coat?
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His evenness of tone allows exaggeration and irony to be smuggled in under the conversational radar.
"It's smuggled-in ant eggs".
A smuggled-in Snapple, a bootlegged Schlotzky's sandwich -- all verboten.
We sip smuggled-in booze and listen to the diner's music selection.
Now they are smuggled in from India.
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