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Discover LudwigThe phrase "introductory tour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a tour designed to provide an overview or introduction to a place, organization, or event. Example: "The museum offers an introductory tour for first-time visitors to help them understand the exhibits."
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Kazuo Matsui, the Mets' new shortstop and leadoff hitter, continued his whirlwind introductory tour of New York by dropping by Shea Stadium at 10 12 a.m. yesterday with a small entourage.
On his introductory tour, it was clear that Mr. Huntsman was a man of many titles.
The introductory tour I attended included only a few true beginners and several experienced birders who were generous with their advice.
My son, Jan, who lives in Europe but had never been to Ireland, wanted an introductory tour and to track down James Joyce.
"Texas: America Supersized" on Sunday is an introductory tour, sampling everything from high school football to rodeo, gun nuts and Border Patrol.
I'm taking my teenage son to Edinburgh and though I know it well, I thought it would be good for us to go on an introductory tour.
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One of their methods is to take certain journalists who they see as elite opinion makers on introductory tours of the country, with a Zionist tilt – kind of like birth-right but for WASP-y journalists.
Three different guided tours are available, ranging from the introductory hour-long Lodge Room tour for $8 to the 90-minute Grand Palace Tour for $10.
So the overall plan — an introductory film, a tour of the Capitol, a visit to the exhibition, all the amenities — makes a lot of sense.
The first 3 days of the trip were devoted to introductory lectures, a tour of Cheeta Camp, and meetings with non-government organizations (NGOs) and government health providers.
Sure, Docs offers a visual tour and an introductory video walkthrough, but sometimes the lightbulb doesn't really turn on for people until they've tried it for themselves.
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