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The phrase "introduced the idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to someone presenting an idea. For example: "At the meeting, Tom introduced the idea of launching a pilot program in the upcoming quarter."
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Bruce introduced the idea of his joining the band.
Then Ed Miliband introduced the idea of the "squeezed middle".
Moreover, Cournot introduced the idea of elasticity of demand, though he did not use that phrase.
Paul Baran, a researcher at the RAND Corporation think tank, first introduced the idea.
Euler introduced the idea of compressive normal stress as the pressure in a fluid in 1752.
It also introduced the idea of liberal democracy, which has become the shibboleth of Western civilization...
Then furniture shops introduced the idea of paying in instalments – and everything changed.
Yermolinsky's 14 h5!? introduced the idea of 15 Bg5, 16 Bf6 and 17 Qh7mate.
Grey told me a story that introduced the idea of envy.
I've also introduced the idea that Danny Alexander is Osborne's fag.
"When I introduced the idea, I didn't know what to expect.
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