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The phrase "introduce time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the concept of bringing time into a conversation or context, often in relation to scheduling or planning.
Example: "In our meeting, we need to introduce time as a critical factor in our project timeline."
Alternatives: "bring in time" or "incorporate time".
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Passengers boarding the Eurostar train to Paris from Waterloo station in London will be hard pressed not to notice a series of splashy billboard advertisements beginning in May that will introduce Time as Europe's newsmagazine.
The occasion was an invitation-only party for a 1,000 guests to introduce Time Inc.'s E-Company Now, an offshoot of Fortune magazine that will focus on the Internet economy.
The government says it wants to introduce time limits next year.
Discovery does mean you have to introduce time as an element.
The second objective is to introduce time evolving size and shape analysis (TESSA).
In this work we introduce time correlation functions between inherent structures (IS) of a supercooled liquid.
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The high-cost credit industry is also facing a crackdown on the number of times they can rollover loans and may be forced to introduce time-lags on loans, so borrowers don't end up choosing a lender on the basis of how quickly it can get at the cash.
Many of them introduce time-series filters to improve the accuracy of tracking.
Besides static DCO, DCR may also introduce time-varying DCO (TV-DCO).
Observe that cepstral CGs introduce time-consuming imputation of MU, which slows down the imputation of CGs by 30-60%.
The traffic condition in the network may introduce time-varying random delays in the control loop with on its performance and stability.
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