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"introductory section" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a part of a text that comes before the main body of information, and is used to introduce the topic or purpose of the text. For example: "This report focuses on the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The introductory section will discuss the current situation and the immediate effects of the crisis on the economy."
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The code begins with a brief introductory section setting forth the details of its application.
Mr. Campbell, a Juilliard undergraduate who studies with Fred Sherry, played this introductory section brilliantly.
Until recently, all English translations of Buffon's Histoire Naturelle simply omitted the introductory section that includes the attack on Linnaeus.
This simple form of learning, as is pointed out in the introductory section What is intelligence?, is called rote learning.
The ghazal possibly originated as an independent elaboration of the qaṣīdah's introductory section, and it usually embodies a love poem.
The show begins with an introductory section of historical works, ranging from engravings after Caravaggio and Chardin to nineteenth-century caricatures by Daumier and Paul Gavarni.
Several 17th-century maps, many of them on loan from the Fordham University Library in the Bronx, are highlights of the introductory section.
But one thing that struck me was that Beethoven had tampered in an interesting way with the first bars of the Fugue's introductory section.
In the introductory section he gives a succinct description of how it reflects the many technologies converging to produce "revolutions in mapping".
The manual is meant to ensure that all executions are carried out "in an efficient and humane manner," according to the introductory section.
After an introductory section, one hears the fire, quite light and delicate in its energy, the calm water (a slow procession of chords) and the mountain winds.
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