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The phrase "are to introduce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a planned or intended action, often in formal contexts or announcements.
Example: "The speakers are to introduce the new initiatives at the conference tomorrow."
Alternatives: "are set to introduce" or "are scheduled to introduce".
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cirrus-airlines.de · American Airlines are to introduce a direct Manchester-Boston service from May 16.
Among the fallers was Imperial Tobacco, down 58p to £23.85 after a report in the Guardian that ministers are to introduce plain packaging for cigarettes in the UK.
Countries are to introduce new rules to guard against multinationals building cross-border structures to exploit differences in the tax codes of two countries.
Its chief policies are to introduce a tax on capital gains and raise the pensionable age sensible policies, perhaps, but hardly likely to be popular with everyone.
Broadcasters are to introduce advertisements tailored to the personal tastes of individual viewers by using information gathered from postcodes, viewing preferences and customer research.
Other operators are to introduce schemes to automatically repay commuters with season tickets for late running trains, led by National Express on its C2C network from February next year.
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Shirley MacLaine & Tony Randall were to introduce the participants.
The plan is to introduce beetles to our Ark next spring.
Chao is to introduce Theresa to his friend, Grover Ding.
One of its early acts is to introduce proportional representation.
Step one is to introduce transparency into bond trading.
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