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Discover Ludwig"trafficked into" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used when describing the act of transporting or dealing in illegal goods, such as drugs or weapons. Example: "The drugs were trafficked into the country by a notorious criminal organization." In this sentence, "trafficked into" indicates that the drugs were brought into the country through illegal means.
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Contraband U.S. guns that are trafficked into Mexico facilitate the drug traffickers' work.
Guddi was trafficked into Mumbai's sex industry aged 11.
The United Nations estimates that 4m people are trafficked into servitude or prostitution each year.
Many fear some of the girls have already been trafficked into neighbouring neighbouring Chad and Cameroon.
An estimated 1.2m children are trafficked into slavery each year; 80 per cent are girls.
A: There are a lot of reported cases of Nepalese women being trafficked into Tibet.
Upwards of 18,000 foreign nationals are believed to be trafficked into the U.S. each year.
Children are also sometimes trafficked into military service as soldiers and experience armed combat at very young ages.
India has, by my reckoning, more women and girls trafficked into modern slavery than any country in the world.
Rohingya have been trafficked into Thailand and Malaysia from Burma for decades, fleeing state-sanctioned persecution and extreme deprivation.
Reporter Gethin Chamberlain uncovered how tea plantation workers in Assam, India were trafficked into domestic servitude miles from home.
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