Audio Edited Track from Premiere to Audition or Soundbooth?

Just curious. If you can export OMF for ProTools,  is it possible to send a Premiere track or timeline of edited audio to Soundbooth or Audition for further editing? I know you can edit individual clips, but how about multiple clips and tracks?

Now, I am not on CS4, but I just Export my Audio as PCM/WAV (or AC3 DD 5.1 SS with the SurCode encoder) and Import into Audition for additional editing.
Good luck,
Hunt

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