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"now introduced" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something has just been presented or suggested, either in the same sentence or in a previous sentence. For example: "The new online learning platform is now introduced for use by all students."
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They've now introduced measures to ensure it doesn't happen again.
It is now introduced by a woman, Diane Sawyer.
Valrhona has now introduced this blond chocolate as Dulcey, an alluring, satiny, golden bar.
It has now introduced dedicated returns desks, usually away from the shop floor.
So much so, we've now introduced a special category for teaching assistants in the Teaching Awards.
But Medicare has now introduced a special reimbursement code just for the smaller doses of Avastin.
Users are alerted when searches have been censored, though not with as much specificity as Google has now introduced.
Having launched the Q7 in 268bhp form, Audi has now introduced a version with the same engine tuned to 215bhp.
Mr. Martins's girlfriend — follow now — introduced Mr. Ross and Mr. Dickson, the two partners at Dickson's Farmstand.
That, no doubt, is why Yamaha has now introduced a fourth AvantGrand model, the NU1 upright hybrid — with a street price of about $4,500.
The prosecution has now introduced the grand jury testimony of all three detectives on trial, but the detectives may testify later.
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