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introductory

[in-truh-duhk-tuh-ree] / ˌɪn trəˈdʌk tə ri /


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Or as Mr. Isbell puts it in the introductory video welcoming visitors: “You can’t make this stuff up. This is country. This is soul.”

From The Wall Street Journal

We are prepared for these stunning images by an introductory, chronological selection that begins with a few of Renoir’s earliest surviving drawings.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a letter to critic George Jean Nathan, he described the conclusion as “merely the comma at the end of a gaudy introductory clause, with the body of the sentence still unwritten.”

From Los Angeles Times

The conglomerates lure subscribers with low introductory prices, only to jack them up once a customer is inside their walled gardens.

From MarketWatch

During his introductory remarks this week, Chesney mentioned the importance of engaging students and fans, suggesting the possibility of community service initiatives and appearances at elementary schools.

From Los Angeles Times