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Discover Ludwig"debut with" is a perfectly acceptable and grammatically correct phrase in written English that is used to describe the act of introducing or making something available for the first time.
For example, "The new collection debuted with a stunning runway show."
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Debut with the New York Philharmonic?
He made his debut with the Giants in 1948.
He made his conducting debut with the St. Louis (Mo).
He made his La Scala debut with La Bohème (1900).
In 1928 Perry made her directorial debut with Goin' Home.
McGwire made his coaching debut with the team this season.
In 1989 he made his club debut with Paulista.
It was also Coach Mike Shanahan's debut with the Redskins.
He made his directorial debut with the antiapartheid film Bopha!
Lau made his directorial debut with The Spiritual Boxer (1975).
Carlos Archuleta made his company debut with aplomb as Escamillo.
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