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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at first introduced" is not correct in standard written English
It can be used when discussing the initial presentation or unveiling of something, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity. Example: "The concept was at first introduced during the conference last year."
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In an effort to crack down on the movement in the 1970s and 1980s, the authorities at first introduced emergency legislation and curbed civil liberties.
Developed by Helen Parkhurst in 1919, it was at first introduced at a school for the handicapped and then in 1920 in the high school of Dalton, Mass.
Several systems are at first introduced in this review, and then generation of NTP suitable for combination with catalysts will be introduced.
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Back in 2011, the Brooklyn art world and incredulous citizens at large were first introduced to Marni Kotak, the performance artist who infamously gave birth in a gallery.
The skycam ― now a staple at marquee sporting events ― was first introduced at scale by the XFL.
Highly allergenic foods are best first introduced at home, rather than at a day care center or at a restaurant [ 20].
The Spenders were first introduced at a jolly lunch party at Horizon, the magazine Sir Stephen had co-founded with Cyril Connolly.
It was first introduced at Nkhotakota by the ruling Swahili-speaking slave traders, the Jumbe, in the 1860s.
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