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Mr. Tom Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Introduction of vs introduction to

Hi

I have often seen people use "of" with introduction instead of "to" -- is there any way in which it is correct?

I went through my dictionaries but I only found "to" with introduction.

Thanks,

Tom
  

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Mr. Tom I have often seen people use "of" with introduction instead of "to" -- is there any way in which it is correct? We could judge better if you post one of those uses you've seen.

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  • Tom I have often seen people use "of" with introduction instead of "to" -- is there any way in which it is correct?
  • We could judge better if you post one of those uses you've seen.
  • Collocations are not necessarily exclusive.
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Mr. TomI have often seen people use "of" with introduction instead of "to" -- is there any way in which it is correct?
We could judge better if you post one of those uses you've seen. Collocations are not necessarily exclusive.

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