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The phrase "a systematic introduction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a structured or organized way of presenting information or concepts, often in an academic or formal context.
Example: "The book provides a systematic introduction to the principles of economics, making it accessible for beginners."
Alternatives: "a structured overview" or "an organized presentation".
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A systematic introduction to the philosophical study of morality.
This book provides a systematic introduction to the field of enzyme-catalyzed reactions.
This article gives a systematic introduction to multiscale modeling in food processes, including imaging techniques for food microstructure, model formulation, and numerical solution techniques.
In addition to providing a systematic introduction to the field of policy analysis, the goal of the STEP program is to develop a deeper understanding of current scientific, technological, and environmental issues and potential local, national and international policy responses.
It then provides a systematic introduction on the fundamentals of thermo-mechanical failures and the applications on diesel engine cylinder head, exhaust manifold, valvetrain, piston, turbocharger and aftertreatment devices, followed by discussions on cylinder liner cavitation, engine wear, and EGR cooler durability.
A Systematic Introduction to Contemporary Russian Grammar.
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