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The phrase "as a introduction" is not correct.
Did you mean "as an introduction"? You can use it when you are referring to something that serves as a preliminary explanation or overview.
Example: "As an introduction to the topic, I would like to share some background information."
Alternatives: "as a preface" or "as an opening".
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We've compiled a list of 10 tracks, intended to act as a introduction to the band.
Ms. Dexter holds back her biggest guns until the very end, when "All the Way" serves as a introduction to "Until the Real Thing Comes Along".
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If, like me, you are new to Korean fast-food, then this is as good an introduction as any.
And that's as good an introduction to Ms. McGovern as any.
Beginners: how is this as an introduction?
As an introduction to Adelboden, it couldn't be bettered.
"I think of it more as an introduction service.
A hundred thousand dollars for my Belgian friend, and a hundred thousand for me as an introduction fee".
As an introduction to postwar comedy, "Seriously Funny" does a solid, entertaining job.
And as an introduction, Ms. Krall played a scrap of another song by Fats, "Walking to New Orleans".
Bush associate dramaturg Rob Drummer sees them as an introduction and a sign of openness.
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