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introducing you vs to introduce you

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Introducing you' is used when someone is currently being introduced. However, 'to introduce you' is used when referring to the action of introducing someone in the future.
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introducing you

This phrase is correct and commonly used when someone is currently being introduced to others.

This phrase is used when someone is being introduced to others at the present moment.

Examples:

  • Allow me the pleasure of introducing you to my colleagues.
  • I am introducing you to our new team member, Sarah.
  • Introducing you to our company's CEO, Mr. Smith.
  • I would have enjoyed introducing you to a pool of new people.
  • But I didn't plan on introducing you to Nick right now.
  • Okay, I'm introducing you to a new attorney.
  • Carrie... I'm not introducing you to my moms... until I know this is definitely something real.
  • I knew that introducing you to my friends was a mistake.
  • I will ask her how she feels about introducing you.
  • I mean, introducing you merely as my assistant doesn't do you justice.
  • Tell him not to do that thing of introducing you as his real father.
  • Even if he's the only one introducing you?
  • You and I are so much more serious than Jake and Angela and I've never even considered introducing you to the boys.
  • Excuse me for introducing you to my son-in-law.
  • I'm introducing you to my new assistant.
  • I have the pleasure of introducing you to dottor Jacobetti.
  • Okay, let's kick thing off by introducing you...
  • I'll start by introducing you to the maxillary and mandibular arches.
  • I was introducing you to my family.
  • The Secretary-General will be introducing you both after some brief remarks.
  • Julián, I'm introducing you to your new teammates.
  • And now, we continue with our show... by introducing you to still another new vocalist.
  • I just mentioned, introducing you, that we live in a short-term world.

Alternatives:

  • Let me introduce you
  • May I introduce you
  • Allow me to introduce you
  • I would like to introduce you

to introduce you

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to the action of introducing someone in the future.

This phrase is used when talking about the act of introducing someone to others in the future.

Examples:

  • I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to our new project.
  • She asked me to introduce you to her friend at the party.
  • I will make sure to introduce you to the team during the meeting.
  • Allow me to introduce you to our architect.
  • Allow me to introduce you to my daughter.
  • I should like to introduce you to my mother and father.
  • I have the great honor to introduce you to Col. Pallavicino.
  • Carter, I would like to introduce you to someone.
  • I'd like to introduce you to my assistant.
  • It seemed like the simplest way to introduce you, I guess.
  • Gentlemen, I forgot to introduce you.
  • I'd like to introduce you to Millie.
  • I'd like to introduce you around.
  • Varla, I want to introduce you to someone.
  • I can't wait to introduce you to eveyone.
  • Just wanted to introduce you to sunny and denise.
  • I'd like to introduce you to Richard Bates, the writer.
  • Remind me to introduce you to my fiancé.
  • I want to introduce you to Chester Norris Allen.
  • Carter, I wanted to introduce you to Carrie Bradshaw.
  • Good, I want to introduce you to someone.
  • Shirley, I want to introduce you to somebody.
  • Allow me to introduce you to Agent Booth from Washington, D.C.

Alternatives:

  • I will introduce you
  • I am going to introduce you
  • Let me introduce you
  • May I introduce you

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