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be introductory
adjective
Introducing; giving a preview or idea of.
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Marquee exhibitions of African art are few and far between and tend to be introductory surveys or highlights from collections.
The training modules, which, at the request of a state's Department of Public Safety (DPS), were intended to be introductory and general in their nature.
There will be: Introductory session which includes a new near patient test for salivary cotinine (nicotine metabolite) – trade name SmokeScreen [ 23].
Generally, your first post should be introductory in nature.
Prior to jumping in to discussions through videos, there should be introductory messages exchanged between students and mentors.
They will be across a variety of disciplines, such as math, language, history, and science, and will be introductory.
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(The former tend to be introductory-level courses that focus on the assimilation of knowledge and the acquisition of procedural skills, testable by machine-graded quizzes, the latter usually involve higher-order thinking, qualitative judgements and interpersonal activity, requiring human expertise to evaluate).
"These are introductory ads".
The aim of the Fall for Dance Festival is introductory.
He said they were "introductory" in nature and declined to be specific about substance.
This is introductory science tailored for the age of self-indulgence and short attention spans.
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