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The phrase "introducing it into" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase indicates introducing something new to a situation, group, or process. For example, "The professor is introducing innovative teaching methods into the curriculum."
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At all costs, avoid steamed or boiled kale on its own when first introducing it into your family's diet.
"Introducing it into a dialysis center gives it the perfect environment to spread among vulnerable patients sitting in open bays for many hours," Dr. Price said.
That can make the air too cold to use directly, so some systems have to reheat it before introducing it into the room being air-conditioned.
It used to make English football more competitive, though, and introducing it into the FA Cup would bring more widespread financial benefit and thus redress some balance.
And the fact that we are doing it earns us the patience of people who are passionate about introducing it into law.
Some vocal critics in the US have also called TM a "stealth religion", suggesting that it is rooted in Hinduism and that introducing it into the school system therefore violates church-state separation.
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In 1522 Holy Roman Emperor Charles V introduced it into the Low Countries, but its efforts to wipe out Protestantism were unsuccessful.
It's time to introduce it into our fuel market.
It took human hands to introduce it into the midst of terrestrial affairs.
I have no problem with this; I'd like to introduce it into our lovemaking.
The company called the new medicine Lexapro and introduced it into the United States in 2002.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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