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"that were introduced" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that was previously mentioned or introduced. For example: - The new regulations, that were introduced last year, have greatly improved the safety standards in the industry. - The latest version of the software includes several new features that were introduced based on customer feedback. - During the lecture, the professor discussed several theories that were introduced in the previous class. - The company's new marketing campaign, that was introduced last month, has already shown a significant increase in sales. - The changes to the curriculum, that were introduced this semester, have received positive feedback from students.
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Their young defense finally seems to have mastered the multiple formations that were introduced this season.
Some of the overpasses that were introduced to speed up traffic flow have since been dismantled.
It features two characters that were introduced in "Sandman" No. 25 from 1991.
The variety of scripts that were introduced hindered written communication, and language reforms had similar effects.
This obviously cannot be explained by the restrictions that were introduced after 2011.
The new campaign for Johnnie Walker reworks ads that were introduced in January 2001, which carried the theme "Keep walking".
It covers far more activities than was originally envisaged, including tribunals that were introduced to simplify the process.
The questions that were introduced throughout the book were not all answered: What happens between Carey and Ryan?
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Political support was secured through the legislation that was introduced.
"It's loss-leading and that's a concept that was introduced by supermarkets.
The jury is still out on the diploma that was introduced instead.
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