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Discover LudwigThe phrase "introduce products" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing how to introduce new products to a business, market, or other group. For example, "The marketing team was tasked with introducing the new product to the public."
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"As demand increases from consumers, and as other restaurant chains and grocery chains introduce products, then producers will devote more and more production to all-natural items," added Haley, noting that limited domestic production drove his company to Australia in order to find enough antibiotic-free beef for the new Carl's Jr. burgers.
Six Foods hopes to eventually introduce products in which the critters aren't so hidden.
Mr. Follo said the company would continue to introduce products and programs.
Some ads introduce products like Truvia Baking Blend, which mixes stevia leaf extract with sugar.
To meet that goal, the company intends not only to introduce products but to increase sales of existing ones.
Hardware makers like EMC and Sun Microsystems are just beginning to introduce products based on solid state drives.
Because they are not dependent on third parties, these e-commerce companies can also introduce products much more quickly.
The campaign is also serving to introduce products like Truvia Baking Blend, which mixes stevia leaf extract with sugar.
Adding to the confusion, some companies will introduce products today whose press releases will be mistaken for jokes.
Wyeth has struggled to introduce products to replace sales it will lose when its top-selling antidepressant, Effexor, faces generic competition after 2010.
There's no doubt that Apple's success in the past decade depended on Jobs's uncanny ability to introduce products that captured the zeitgeist.
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