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How to Use "Introduce" with Example Sentences
introduce
(v):
to make someone's name known for the first time; to make use of something for the first time
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Used with adverbs:
"
I know who he is, but we haven't been
formally
introduced
.
"
(formally, properly)
"
She
briefly
introduced
her boyfriend to her parents.
"
(briefly, quickly)
"
They
recently
introduced
a new product for cleaning tough stains.
"
(recently)
"
She is
gradually
introducing
solid food to her baby.
"
(gradually, slowly)
"
The term was
first
introduced
in the early 1990s.
"
(first, initially, originally)
Used with verbs:
"
Let me
introduce
myself.
"
(let me, allow me to)
"
The city
plans
to
introduce
a new transportation system.
"
(plans, wants, intends)
"
She
tried
to
introduce
her ideas, but no one was listening.
"
(tried, attempted)
Used with prepositions:
"
He
introduced
me
as
the new manager.
"
(as)
"
My son
introduced
me
to
his friends.
"
(to)
"
New technology is being
introduced
into
our company.
"
(into)
Used with nouns:
"
Congress is
introducing
a new
bill
.
"
(bill, law, legislation)
"
The company
introduced
a new organic
product
.
"
(product)
"
He
introduced
many new
ideas
at the meeting.
"
(ideas, concepts)
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