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The phrase "was primarily introduced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the main purpose or reason for the introduction of something in the past. Example: "The new policy was primarily introduced to improve employee productivity and morale."
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AJAC was primarily introduced because it contains data in the southern part of the computational region, whereas GENO was used for the comparison between the two PSs in Genoa (GENO and GENU).
The computer navigation was primarily introduced to knee replacement surgery to improve the alignment, so this finding was not surprising.
MELD was primarily introduced as a prognostic tool for survival of patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension following TIPS procedure [ 28].
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MSF error is primarily introduced during the CCOS processes, and it is hard to restrain.
SDN has been primarily introduced for datacenter usage, aiming to deliver flexibility in network deployment, operation, and management [13].
Non-separable structures have been primarily introduced to enhance the accuracy of prediction by adapting to the local context of neighboring pixels [13, 14].
Variability in the wave ensemble is primarily introduced via wind forcing taken from an Ensemble Transform Kalman Filter based atmospheric EPS.
Alkylamines are primarily introduced into the environment through emissions during industrial production.
NIPs were primarily introduced as reliable phylogenetic markers for insect evolution [ 15].
These repetitive codon tracts are primarily introduced by either replication slippage [ 6] or recombination [ 7].
Several studies showed that it is plausible that a change in health perception is not primarily introduced by an intervention (e.g. chemotherapy), but by coping with the disease itself [ 30, 31].
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