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The phrase "and popularized in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how a concept, idea, or work has been made widely known or accepted, often following a reference to its origin or initial presentation.
Example: "The theory was first introduced in a scientific journal and popularized in the mainstream media."
Alternatives: "and made popular in the" or "and disseminated in the".
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Embryology and ecology also became central biological fields, especially as linked to evolution and popularized in the work of Ernst Haeckel.
Bizarro World is a creation of a comic strip, and popularized in the immensely popular Seinfeld television series chronicling a comedian, his friends, and their collective stories about nothing.
According the the Donohue-Levitt hypothesis, published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics and popularized in the book Freakonomics, economist Steven Levitt argues that the decline in crime seen in the 1990s is directly related to the legalization of abortion in 1973.
ELM has been extensively applied and popularized in the fault diagnosis of mechanical system in recent years.
Developed in the 1960s and popularized in the 70s and 80s, it likely replaced some human tellers, but it's 2017 and most banks still have tellers.
First, the phrase "inbound marketing" was invented and popularized in the mid-2000s by HubSpot, a company that sells — of course — "inbound marketing software" and is receiving some bad publicity in the form of a book by former employee Dan Lyons that was released on April 5. .
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The first such instrument, invented by British mathematician Samuel Christie and popularized in 1843 by Sir Charles Wheatstone, measures resistance by comparing the current flowing through one part of the bridge with a known current flowing through another part.
The primary literary influence on film noir was the hardboiled school of American detective and crime fiction, led in its early years by such writers as Dashiell Hammett (whose first novel, Red Harvest, was published in 1929) and James M. Cain (whose The Postman Always Rings Twice appeared five years later), and popularized in pulp magazines such as Black Mask.
Spiritism was founded by a Frenchman, Allan Kardec, and popularized in Brazil by prolific writer Chico Xavier.
It was transmitted to Japan by Dōgen, who founded the Eihei Temple in 1244 in what is now Fukui prefecture, and further popularized in the 13th 14th century by Keizan.
Courier Dover Publications, New York], with an interesting correspondence traced to the common terminology of useful, usable, and desirable popularized in the 1990s.
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