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The phrase "actually introduced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of an introduction that has taken place, often in contrast to what might have been expected or assumed.
Example: "Despite the rumors, the new policy was actually introduced last month during the board meeting."
Alternatives: "truly presented" or "genuinely launched".
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Acetaminophen was actually introduced into the pharmacopeia before aspirin.
It has actually introduced that triviality into the lexicon.
"He's actually introduced me now to staying up past 10 o'clock," she said jokingly.
We actually introduced a part two this year [Optimus 3D Max].
Priority over who actually introduced the molecular hypothesis of gases was disputed throughout much of the 19th century.
Mr. Affleck was actually introduced by Tony Mendez, the C.I.A. officer whom he portrays in the movie.
Lard in Mexican cookery is now the norm, but it was actually introduced by the Europeans in the 16th century.
The list is then used to eliminate potential flaws before the new idea is actually introduced into the marketplace.
Third, we want to improve the quality of consultation between government and stakeholders before regulations are actually introduced.
(Neither Starbucks nor Costa would confirm when they actually introduced their chai lattes, or how many they sell).
Matthias Schoenaerts intelligently conveys the way Paul feels constrained by gratitude and good manners – Harry actually introduced him to Marianne.
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