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The phrase "are intended to introduce" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when explaining the purpose or aim of something, particularly in formal or academic contexts.
Example: "These guidelines are intended to introduce new procedures for improving workplace safety."
Alternatives: "are meant to present" or "are designed to introduce".
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Pricing was not announced for the crossover, whose front fascia and headlamp design are intended to introduce a new styling direction for the brand's crossovers.
The cruises are intended to introduce first-time passengers to Personal Choice Cruising, the company's program of customizing cruises, begun in January.
Mr. Paul's commercials are intended to introduce him to voters in New Hampshire, where independents can vote in either primary and where a libertarian streak could give Mr. Paul a chance to translate his quirky popularity into votes.
The iPad app includes story-based puzzles and games with titles like "Puppy Adventure," "Lost in Space," and "Sketch Racer," which the company says are intended to introduce programming concepts like sequencing, repetition and conditional logic in a fun, interactive and game-ified way.
The training workshops are intended to introduce students to research methods and ethics, literature retrieval, reference management, scientific writing, proposal development, and communication of research.
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The article Mr. Keillor wrote was intended to introduce one by another editor at the magazine.
Most were intended to introduce more inventiveness, notably the inclusion of Wes Hoolahan.
A new narration is intended to introduce young people to Handel's work and to the history of Hanukkah.
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Wide access balconies at every third floor were intended to introduce the proven social success of the street pattern.
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