Sentence examples for introduction from from inspiring English sources

Sentence The phrase "introduction from" is technically correct and usable in written English, but it is an awkward construction.
It can be used to describe the origin of something being introduced, such as in the sentence "The new product was introduced with a suggestion from the marketing department."

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(Radio 4) started with an understated introduction from his mum.

It was quite the introduction from quite the host.

The Blackburn midfielder could not continue, leaving Brunt to make his belated introduction from the bench.

He had a letter of introduction from Mr. Habib's wife, Maha.

She arrived in London in 1944 with a letter of introduction from composer Ross Parker.

At about quarter after eleven, following a brief introduction from the president of the N.Y.U.

It included an introduction from John Lennon - "Hi! My name is John Lennon.

"It's great to be back in Harlem," Gore said, after a brief introduction from Dean.

We had a very interesting introduction from the curator Clare Lilley.

It's a swaggering introduction from a standup not known for his humility.

And, after a warm introduction from a beaming Mr. Bloomberg, there was Mr. Koch himself.

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