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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for introductions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to refer to a specific purpose or function within a sentence. For example: - "I am responsible for introductions at the networking event." - "We have set aside some time for introductions before we begin the meeting." - "The first chapter of the book is titled 'For Introductions' and it outlines the main characters." - "Please allow me to make a brief introduction of myself for introductions sake."
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There was no need for introductions.
We stood for introductions and chit-chat.
We went around the table for introductions.
Sometimes they have specific requests for introductions or resources.
They are just taking the floor for introductions.
Half the gym was full when the lights were dimmed for introductions.
In some cases, he paid middlemen for introductions to court officials.
New York ladies who had snubbed her began to angle discreetly for introductions.
No need for introductions here — I know exactly who you are.
Besides investors whom you know directly, ask your contacts for introductions".
Back in New York City, Mr. Eldridge has little need for introductions.
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