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introducedadjective
Not native to a location; brought from another place.
The prickly pear cactus is an introduced species in Australia.
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Introduced
of Introduce
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Rank popularity for the word 'introduced' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #1161
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Rank popularity for the word 'introduced' in Written Corpus Frequency: #2147
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of introduced in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of introduced in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of introduced in a Sentence
We have concentrated on making sure internal people can meet their potential, introduced a lot of mentoring, ensured that we always consider a female candidate and looked at things that have historically slowed down hiring women.
This is not anything like what he supported and he introduced.
Should the carbon pricing mechanism be introduced today, all the region's coal-fired power plants would go bankrupt overnight.
For a long time, I had in my mind the idea to follow a refugee family, the opportunity came when I met Somar for the first time in Jordan. A common friend introduced him to me. He told me the idea to reach his brother in Germany. So immediately I asked to follow them during their journey and do a photographic project about it. Somar did not hesitate one moment: He immediately said yes.
Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg:
If it's an all new airplane, we think that would probably be in the 2024-2025 time frame in terms of when it would be introduced into service.
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