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"introduced under" is a phrase that can be used grammatically in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific activity or initiative being started under specified circumstances. For example, you could say "The new program was introduced under the guidance of the mayor."
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Automatic enrolment was introduced under the Pensions Act 2008 and went live on 1 October 2012.
The bedroom tax was introduced under benefit changes in the Welfare Reform Act 2012.
TPVs were introduced under John Howard, abolished under Kevin Rudd, and now brought back by Abbott.
Sharon Patrick, the company's chief executive, alluded to problems with flooring introduced under Ms. Stewart's name.
The £6.5m Global Development Engagement Fund, introduced under Labour, was also suspended.
In the United States triacetate was introduced under the trademarked name Arnel.
The measures were introduced under EU legislation directed at preventing nuclear proliferation activities in Iran.
The metals were gold, silver, and bronze; alloys were introduced under Umberto I (1878 1900).
PFIs were introduced under John Major's government to fund new building projects.
The monomer is introduced under pressure into a reaction vessel containing a polymerization initiator.
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Having introduced under-fives to Makaton and Buster Keaton, Fletcher is now turning tweens on to opera.
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