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"introductory remarks" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the opening or beginning comments of a speech, meeting, or event. For example: "The speaker began with some introductory remarks about the importance of the gathering."
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"The basic idea is simple," Whitehouse said, in introductory remarks.
He made a few introductory remarks to the group.
Mr. McCormack took the stage to deliver introductory remarks.
The artist Robert Rauschenberg will deliver the introductory remarks.
"Vision without execution is daydreaming," Mr. Neyland said in his introductory remarks, paraphrasing a Japanese proverb.
A wind-industry official took the stage and began her introductory remarks.
The actress Isabella Rossellini quoted Emma Lazarus in introductory remarks before the show.
In his chairman's introductory remarks to the accounts, Fernandes did not refer to the financial position.
Mr. Houghton made his introductory remarks, again stressing that the conference was for the playwrights.
." Trump entered, made some introductory remarks, and then said, "Prepare yourselves.
In introductory remarks she likened these projects to paper airplanes conveying messages from one musical island to another.
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