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The phrase "and introduced it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of presenting or bringing something into a discussion or context.
Example: "The speaker discussed the new policy and introduced it as a solution to the ongoing issues."
Alternatives: "and presented it" or "and brought it forward".
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Cablevision acquired Fuse, then called MuchMusic USA, from a Canadian cable company, CHUM Television, in 2001 and introduced it under its current name in 2003.
They reworked the program for the I.B.M. PC, with its more capable processor, and introduced it as Lotus 1-2-3 in 1982.
They found new music and introduced it to their audience.
The company called the new medicine Lexapro and introduced it into the United States in 2002.
On weekends, Mr. Amin visited Indian stores and introduced it in person.
They called this new approach "discovery-driven planning" and introduced it in their 1995 HBR article of the same name.
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The government recently extended help to buy until 2021 and introduced it for buyers in London.
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Kerry dubbed her panty Commando, with the slogan "Better Than Nothing," and introduced it to the marketplace--and the tiny, barely-there undies proved to be another big hit.
"We, the group that drafted the text and introduced it into the House and Senate," Mr. Daniels said, "are fully open to minor changes to the wording to make it clear, explicit and unambiguous".
He called it the SugarCubeLight (from about $240; www.winhold.com) and introduced it at the Heim+Handwerk design fair in Munich last December.
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