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The phrase "legislation introduced" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to laws that have been proposed or enacted. For example: "The government recently introduced new legislation to tackle climate change."
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Barwick's legislation introduced an offence called "treachery".
Oregon's legislation, introduced in 1998, is widely admired.
The legislation, introduced in 2003, affected more than 3.5m workers.
The situation is born of legislation introduced early this decade.
Would a tough new piece of legislation, introduced in the Senate on Wednesday, get us there?
Federal legislation introduced in Congress would require disclosure of fracking chemicals.
The original legislation, introduced by the Criminal Justice Act 2003, was an unmitigated disaster.
We're also a "permissive society" thanks to liberal legislation introduced since the 1960s.
The men were convicted last September under legislation introduced in Australia following the Sept. 11 attacks.
It is essentially the legislation introduced in the Senate by Paul Sarbanes, the Maryland Democrat.
The revised legislation introduced new poverty indicators, including educational attainment and worklessness.
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