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bring inTo introduce a new rule, law, or system of organisation.Rate it:

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elevator pitchA concise way to introduce yourself, business, or idea to strangersRate it:

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in through the back doorTo introduce a measure in a way which one's opponents will not notice.Rate it:

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take onTo acquire, bring in, or introduce.Rate it:

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there isn't any easy way to say thisUsed to introduce bad news.Rate it:

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Trojan-horseTo introduce slyly, to sneak in.Rate it:

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if you ask meUsed to introduce one's opinion, without being asked for itRate it:

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mess upTo cause a problem with; to introduce an error or mistake in; to make muddled or confused; spoil; ruin.Rate it:

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bring inTo introduce a person or group of people to an organisation.Rate it:

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phase inTo introduce something little by little.Rate it:

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by the byUsed to introduce a new topic; incidentally.Rate it:

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you know what they sayUsed to introduce, or alluding to, an apt adageRate it:

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after the jumpUsed to introduce an inline advertisement in a webpage etc.Rate it:

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aliquem disputantem facere, inducere, fingere (est aliquid apud aliquem disputans)to introduce a person (into a dialogue) discoursing on...Rate it:

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also known asUsed to introduce an alternative name; alias.Rate it:

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dado queIntroduce la razón, motivo o causa de algo que se ha mencionado o se va a mencionar después.Rate it:

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de ahíIntroduce un elemento como resultado o consecuencia de algo expuesto anteriormente; conecta un efecto con su origen. Esa es la causa de; de allí proviene.Rate it:

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de ahí queIntroduce una oración como resultado o consecuencia de algo expuesto anteriormente. Es por eso que.Rate it:

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don't tell meUsed to introduce a guess at a fact or situation, as if forestalling the other speaker's utterance.Rate it:

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for what it’s worthIdiomatic phrase used to introduce one’s opinion or advice on a topic or situation - usually spoken with a guarded degree of modesty, uncertainty, or an expectation that the receiver is not bound to heed the speaker’s words. Interchangeable with the phrase, ‘take it or leave it.’Rate it:

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get ontoTo introduce someone to something.Rate it:

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I don't supposeUsed to introduce a question, implying that eliciting an affirmative answer from the interlocutor would be unlikely yet desirable for the speaker.Rate it:

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if I were youA phrase said to introduce advice, i.e. to express what one would do in the interlocutor's situation.Rate it:

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if you don't mind me sayingUsed to introduce one's opinion about something to which offence could be takenRate it:

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in nostros mores inducere aliquid (De Or. 2. 28)to introduce a thing into our customs; to familiarise us with a thing.Rate it:

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in scaenam producere aliquemto introduce a character on the stage.Rate it:

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inducere novum verbum in latinam linguamto introduce a new word into the Latin language.Rate it:

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may God be my witnessUsed to introduce a serious, solemn statement.Rate it:

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NBInitialism of nota bene; used in written English to introduce something to be noted.Rate it:

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novas religiones instituereto introduce a new religion, a new cult.Rate it:

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pão, pão, queijo, queijoused to introduce a frank or direct statementRate it:

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por esoIntroduce un elemento como resultado o consecuencia de algo expuesto anteriormente; conecta un efecto con su origen. Esa es la causa de; por esa razón.Rate it:

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por queIntroduce una oración que explica la causa o el motivo.Rate it:

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por queIntroduce una oración que da el propósito o finalidad de lo dicho anteriormente.Rate it:

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puesto queIntroduce la razón, motivo o causa de algo que se ha mencionado o se va a mencionar después.Rate it:

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see inTo show in: to introduce to the inside of a place.Rate it:

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send onTo introduce into the game.Rate it:

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stop the pressesAn imperative form used to introduce especially new, important, surprising, or recent developments.Rate it:

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the thing isUsed to introduce the main point or issueRate it:

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there you have itUsed to introduce a speaker's interpretation of what has just transpired or been described.Rate it:

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throw in at the deep endTo introduce a person to a new situation without adequately preparing him or her.Rate it:

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throw offTo introduce errors or inaccuracies; to skew.Rate it:

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throw somebody a curveTo surprise; to introduce something unexpected or requiring a quick reaction or correction.Rate it:

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throw someone a curveTo surprise; to introduce something unexpected or requiring a quick reaction or correction.Rate it:

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tl;drToo long; didn’t read. Used to indicate that one did not read a text, or to introduce a short summary of an overly long text.Rate it:

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um belo diaUsed to introduce a sudden, unexpected change in the course of events.Rate it:

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usher inTo begin something with preparatory material; to introduce.Rate it:

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ya queIntroduce la razón, motivo o causa de algo que se ha mencionado o se va a mencionar después.Rate it:

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