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The phrase "properly introduced" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that has been presented or made known in an appropriate or suitable manner. Example: "Before we begin the meeting, I want to ensure that everyone is properly introduced to each other."
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Barely seen, barely explained, not properly introduced.
At a cancer benefit, the countess chafed at not having heard herself be properly introduced.
We haven't been properly introduced, and hopefully we never will be.
"We've not been properly introduced," he said, holding out a hand for Mike to shake.
They said they'd never heard of the Magna Carta before or been properly introduced to law.
We wanted to make sure that we properly introduced him to you.This isn't complicated.
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8.17pm ET: Now that there's an ad break, I can properly introduce the other judges.
But Hamilton would, and its cast then took the stage, with a sly new rap properly introducing the host, "that chubby dude from Into the Woods".
So I spoke to you, but just before you left... and I regret that I didn't properly introduce myself and get your number.
The headline slot at Glastonbury met with mixed reviews, with Albarn later blaming himself for not properly introducing a stellar line-up that included Lou Reed, Snoop Dogg and the Lebanese National Orchestra for Oriental Arabic Music.
Heralded by the appearance of 6ft ducks, squirrels and chillies, each representing one of the six flavours vying to end up in a Walkers packet, enter Heston Blumenthal to properly introduce the contenders, including such delights as Cajun Squirrel (but, oddly, given the nature of the occasion, nothing remotely cheesy).
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