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Discover Ludwig"inducted in" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English
It means to formally enroll or initiate someone into a group or organization. It can also refer to introducing someone to a new job or position. Example: John was inducted in the company's prestigious leadership program last week. (The phrase "inducted in" is used here to convey that John was officially accepted into the leadership program) Another example: The new board members were inducted in a special ceremony at the annual conference. (The phrase "inducted in" is used here to show that the board members were formally introduced and initiated into their new roles)
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Webster was inducted in 1991.
The Miracles were inducted in 2012.
They are to be inducted in May.
(If elected, he would be inducted in 2014).
(Stipe's former band, REM, was inducted in 2007).
(Genesis, by the way, were inducted in 2010).
Jim Gregory will be inducted in the builder category.
Baffert should know; he will be inducted in August.
He was inducted in 1977, and his 14 career interceptions are a program record.
The Class of 2010 will be inducted in August in Canton, Ohio.
He was inducted in 2002 into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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