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The phrase "an introduction is given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that an introductory section or statement is being provided in a text or presentation.
Example: "In this report, an introduction is given to outline the main objectives and scope of the study."
Alternatives: "an introduction is provided" or "an introduction is presented".
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In the following, an introduction is given to the physics of mixed biopolymer solutions and the behaviour of their phases, with a view to highlighting the unique aspects of such materials in comparison to other liquid-liquid mixtures, such as emulsions and polymer blends, and also the more interesting topics for future research in these fascinating materials.
An introduction is given firstly on a self-designed cooling simulation device capable of testing large test pieces.
An introduction is given to emerging roofing systems such as bio-composite materials and green roofs as well as fundamental performance issues such as sol-air temperature.
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An introduction was given to the software NVivo9® as a tool to facilitate the coding and analysis process (QSR International Pty Ltd, 2007).
An introduction was given regarding the study, explaining the objectives, methodology and the outcomes anticipated.
Because WB-EMS is a rather novel technology, a brief introduction is given.
In the first section, a brief introduction is given, together with an overview of the main international research initiatives where this topic has been studied, and the problem statement is provided.
In the following, a brief introduction is given.
A quick introduction is given as to the focus, rationale, and scope of the book.
A brief introduction is given for Hsu and Hsu's (2012) model in the next section.
As background, a short introduction is given about the need to develop inclusive education.
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