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Common collocations with introduction in American Collocation

introduction noun

US /ˌɪntrəˈdʌkʃ(ə)n/

gradual

gradual
phased

He is reassured by the idea of a gradual introduction.

recent

recent

Its recent introduction has raised questions about whether the drug is effective and cost-effective.

in many places

widespread

Pilot schemes are essential before widespread introduction.

bring about the introduction of something

announce
facilitate
oversee
pioneer
propose

The university has pioneered the introduction of the four-day timetable.

delay or advance the introduction of something

accelerate
bring forward
delay
postpone

The government decided to postpone the introduction of the system.

oppose or support the introduction of something

oppose
prevent
support
welcome
would like to see

I oppose the introduction of the euro on principle.

when something is introduced

herald
see

That year saw the introduction of free bus passes for pensioners.