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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ushers in" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate the beginning or introduction of something, often in a formal or significant context. Example: "The new policy ushers in a new era of transparency and accountability in government."
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ushers in
verb
Third person singular of usher in
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Ford's decision ushers in a new era.
Kidd, he added, ushers in that change.
As a result, each spring ushers in a matzo stimulus.
Now, the comment deadline ushers in a critical phase.
The same crew ushers in the album's release here.
The Scene Sunrise ushers in a flurry of outdoor activities.
- Phillips Idowu ushers in 2012 with a pun.
Let's hope Obama ushers in real change by implementing both.
Wonderful, said volunteer ushers in four theaters in the county.
A TV built around apps also ushers in new problems.
Mostly, this lackadaisical open door policy ushers in unlistenable racket.
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