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Discover Ludwig"usher someone in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to lead someone into a place, often politely or ceremoniously. For example: The host ushered the guests into the banquet hall.
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"Russia should come out to Usher," someone said on Twitter as the procession continued.
Even ushering someone to the sidelines or another area can help keep disruptive behavior from effecting other guests.
Having gutted their team of veteran players during the off-season, the Mets might be forgiven for trying to usher in someone that fans might recognize.
Then the news ushers in someone with no lived experience to present a "counter opinion", usually something to the effect of discrimination doesn't exist.
As he was handcuffed again and ushered out of the courtroom, someone in the crowd cried out, "Killer!" The prosecutors also sought an order barring Mr. Wilson from cutting his hair, so they could take samples to compare with hairs found in the car in which the officers were killed and on clothes belonging to Mr. Wilson that were found after the slayings.
As an usher at the Walter Kerr Theater, this Elizabeth Taylor introduced herself to Mike Nichols, who directed "someone" in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" She also did her breathiest "Hi, I'm Elizabeth Taylor" to Edward Albee, the playwright of "Virginia Woolf".
It isn't easy anywhere, let alone somewhere with Madrid's record of politics and infighting, when a new kid on the block is ushered in to replace someone who has become an institution at their club in the way Casillas has for the 10-time European Cup holders.
The Post also reported, in a story over the weekend, that, in 2011, Michelle Obama had to learn from an usher that someone had fired a semiautomatic rifle at the White House, and hit it.
"Hey man, can you move?" an usher asks someone.
While the First World War ushered in the modern, it also ushered in the very old.
He ushered in free agency.
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