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The phrase "they introduced that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of presenting or bringing something to attention, such as a concept, idea, or product. Example: "During the meeting, they introduced that new marketing strategy that aims to increase our online presence."
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"They introduced that rule after one officer refused to come out of the field.
They introduced that new melody, all in the name of assimilation.
They introduced that cancer cells had an ability to degrade and migrate into surrounding extracellular matrix (ECM).
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Doctors aren't treating anyone at party, so why would they be introduced that way?
were speaking at the D.C. think tank in advance of a Wednesday Senate vote on a measure they have introduced that would condemn a $1.15 billion sale of U.S. tanks and other military equipment to the kingdom.
They got legislation introduced that would protect their industry from inconvenient threats — like that pesky Internet.
LinkedIn offers a feature they call "Get introduced" that allows you to ask one of your contacts to pass on a memo to a friend of a friend.
That's why their Luis Suarez dependency - so desperate that they had to introduce that half-cock get-out clause in his contract - has run so much against the grain of the club.
A year later she stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Ted Kennedy and Barney Frank as they introduced legislation that would have criminalized workplace discrimination against gays.
In their presentation to the jury, they introduced evidence that they say shows that Mr. El-Hage was trying to trade in a variety of commodities, including gems, calculators, T-shirts, printers, shower pipes, coffee and sugar.
Occasionally they introduce something that should be in the show, like "The Table That Eats Chairs" of 2000.
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