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You can replicate your XFA form by creating it in Acrobat. Actually, since adding it to a normal PDF in Acrobat as you've already done converts it to an Acroform, most of the work is already done.
This won't be a problem unless you have to insert more than one form. If you do, the fields of each individual form that share the same field name won't work independently and will be forced to have the same value. If this will be a problem for you and the forms don't need to be interactive after they have been inserted, you can easily flatten the form before inserting the pages. This converts the field appearances to regular page contents and removes the interactive fields.
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