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The phrase 'being introduced by' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a person or concept that is being brought into a situation or conversation. It can also be used to indicate the source or origin of something. Example: "The new initiative was being introduced by the CEO in an effort to boost company morale." In this sentence, 'being introduced by' communicates that the CEO is the one who is presenting or unveiling the new initiative. Another example: "The idea of sustainable living was being introduced by environmentalists in the 1960s." Here, 'being introduced by' indicates that environmentalists were the ones who first introduced the concept of sustainable living.
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"It doesn't get any better than being introduced by Jack Nicklaus in Columbus, Ohio," said Bush.
Some had long since joined the community, while others were being introduced by friends.
After being introduced by the governor, the mayor said: "I could have been elsewhere.
After being introduced by Ms. Palin, Mr. Wurzelbacher stood, with his hands clasped, at her side.
But this was a time that filter-tipped cigarettes were just being introduced by other companies.
The couple first met in the early 1980s, after being introduced by mutual friends.
The alternative aid package is being introduced by Senator Dan Coats, Republican of Indiana.
Similar programs are now being introduced by READ into hundreds of schools throughout the Republic.
"My heart today is bursting with gratitude," Sotomayor said after being introduced by Obama at the White House.
In 1994 Bethe describes the Manhattan Project for Cornell students, after being introduced by Carl Sagan, and entertains their questions.
In terms of making new connections, being introduced by a close friend/family member is the path of least resistance.
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