widespread introduction

Frequency: 7.212.8 per million words

Refers to the broad adoption or implementation of something across a large area or group.

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Examples (10)

  • The widespread introduction of smartphones revolutionized communication.
  • We anticipate the widespread introduction of this new policy next year.
  • Such reforms require the widespread introduction of modern technology.
  • The company aims for the widespread introduction of its eco-friendly products.
  • Historically, the widespread introduction of vaccines saved millions of lives.
  • The report suggests a widespread introduction of renewable energy sources.
  • Without the widespread introduction of digital tools, remote work wouldn't be possible.
  • The government is planning the widespread introduction of electric vehicles.
  • This initiative will lead to the widespread introduction of new educational methods.
  • Experts predict the widespread introduction of AI into daily life within a decade.