Geography, asked by biswraj704pbx15x, 1 year ago

what will be the preposition after export

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Answered by Risingbrainlystar
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The car was imported from Detroit.

The car was exported from Detroit.

The car was imported to Detroit.

The car was exported to Detroit.

Are these all semantically correct? Do (1 & 2) and (3 & 4) 



When using import/export, I often wonder whether or not there are subtle differences in the meanings between the two aforementioned pairs of sentences, and whether or not they are all accepted usage combinations of import/export and to/from. Instinctively, I think that one should always say 'import from' and 'export to' (1 & 4), and avoid using the structure of (2 & 3), but perhaps this is misguided.

Answered by sjdcdgjdjd
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