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How to Use "Introduce" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words 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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