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"introduces reforms" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a person or institution introducing new changes or laws. For example, "The new government introduced a series of reforms to improve healthcare outcomes."
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The IPCC introduces reforms to ensure such "grey" material is not included in future reports.
Merkel, in insisting that Greece introduces reforms, could have been much softer and more persuasive in her tone".
If the centre introduces reforms in these areas, states can sabotage them.Conversely, though, in the absence of reform at the centre and, as this report has suggested, there is no reason to hope for much the states can still make a lot of progress.
This plan sets goals for making New York City schools more diverse, introduces reforms that we'll make in the coming months, and, perhaps most importantly, kicks off a process of soliciting and implementing additional changes from New York City school communities.
The sport was recently told that unless it introduces reforms within a year the government will impose changes.
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At home the King introduced reforms.
King Abdullah did introduce reforms.
Mr. Assad pledged in his Monday speech to introduce reforms and invited Syrians to a dialogue.
In his campaign, he promised only to introduce reforms to allow private investment in energy.
He has introduced reforms to allow popular state schools to expand and sink schools to shut.
"They can't understand that the Syrians want freedom and democracy, not promises to introduce reforms".
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