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"introduce the term" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing or defining a specific word or concept. Example: "In this chapter, we will introduce the term 'sustainability' and explore its various meanings and implications in environmental science."
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Major comments The authors introduce the term 'scale-free' essentially as a synonym for 'uncliquish' structure (pages 4,8).
He doesn't even introduce the term until a few paragraphs later, by which time you're familiar with the concept.
Finally, it is suggested to introduce the term 'non-competitive agonism' or 'allosteric agonism' next to allosteric modulation.
In this paper, we introduce the term dynamic interfaces to refer to developments in single screen environments.
Hence, we introduce the term 'prototrial' that covers functional prototypes utilized in the early stages of the design process, prototypes that effectively elicit unknown unknowns.
We introduce the term Human pet computer interaction (HPCI) as the study of how technology can be designed and used to advance human pet companionships.
In recognition of this, we introduce the term Himalayan Unconformity to distinguish it from high strain zones in the Himalayan Metamorphic Front.
We introduce the term 'evaludation', a fusion of 'evaluation' and 'validation', to describe the entire process of assessing a model's quality and reliability.
She helped introduce the term "gender discrimination" as a synonym for "sex discrimination," she said, explaining that her secretary had proposed the idea while typing a brief to be submitted to male judges.
Hartzell Spence, a writer who as founder and executive editor of Yank magazine during World War II helped introduce the term "pinup," died on May 9 at his home in Essex, Conn.
We introduce the term subtree distance, which is important for the update behavior of PLRU and closely linked to the peculiarity of PLRU that allows cache contents to be evicted in "logarithmic time".
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