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Discover LudwigThe phrase "phasing in" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It describes the gradual introduction or implementation of something over a period of time. Example: The new company policy will be phasing in over the next three months to allow employees to adjust to the changes.
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"We also welcome their gradual phasing in".
Florida has been phasing in its Sunpass.
We envision phasing in those increases.
That mandate began phasing in this month.
Ryanair plans to begin phasing in the move this month.
It has been phasing in the changes over several years.
Canada is already phasing in the program for American truckers.
But the manifesto proposed phasing in the policy.
Surely a compromise would be phasing in credible future cuts.
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The phasing-in of trade concessions is an example.
Nor the seven ensuing years of phasing-in.
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