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reintroduce

verb as in introduce anew

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The newspaper suggested the policy was a response to Scottish Labour proposals to reintroduce the payments - which the SNP said they had to drop due to UK Labour government cuts to Scotland's funding.

From BBC

At the same time, they were working-class kids from a city still recovering from World War II, with a deep love for Black American pop music, which they reintroduced to white America.

If you want reliable information, you have to reintroduce regulations that stress facts over profits.

From Salon

The song includes the lyric, “Allow me to reintroduce myself.”

On Saturday 7 December, the nearly 18.8 million Ghanaians registered to vote will be able to take part in the country's ninth general election since multiparty politics was reintroduced in the early 1990s.

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