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The phrase "generally introduced" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something is usually or commonly introduced, but not always. Here is an example: "New employees are generally introduced to the company's policies during their orientation."
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AOD topics were generally introduced in the context of exploring presenting symptoms, systems enquiry or general health screening.
The Arabic script was generally introduced after the adoption of Islam.
Then the different butanol production routes include chemical routes and microbial fermentation routes are generally introduced.
Covalent crosslinking is generally introduced in hydrogel to enhance its mechanical strength.
In the harmonic active power measurement, the highest uncertainties are generally introduced by the current and voltage transducers.
On our trip, the nightly song-and-dance shows in the Grand Saloon were of a type generally introduced with the phrase "Remember when".
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Theories that attempt to explain cosmic acceleration by modifying gravity generally introduce new long range forces.
Existing solutions generally introduce a fully-trusted third party between the users and the location service provider (LSP).
Viral campaigns generally introduce material online, often making no reference to the brand until the video or Web site grows popular.
A fixed primary droop controller along with a conventional secondary controller generally introduces a loading mismatch between converters while accomplishing voltage regulation at load bus.
A Scattering by Christopher Reid The poet eulogises, remembers, draws out of the mundane episodes of vivid intensities, and generally introduces us to his late wife who died of sarcoma.
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