Phrasal Verb - Phase In
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.Definition
To gradually introduce or bring something new into a situation or system, often replacing or supplementing something existing, resulting in a smooth transition and minimal disruption.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The new management team will phase in the changes over the next six months. |
| 2 | As usage increased, the company phased in additional production capacity. |
| 3 | The software update will phase in new features, but old functionality will be maintained. |
| 4 | We plan to phase in the new working hours to see how it affects the staff. |
| 5 | The policy aims to phase in stricter regulations over a period of three years. |
| 6 | The new curriculum will phase in new subjects next year. |
| 7 | The old building will be phased out once the new one is built. |
| 8 | The homeowners association plans to phase in new rules and regulations gradually. |
| 9 | The medical team will phase in the new treatments after consulting with experts. |
| 10 | The airline company will phase in the new routes after conducting thorough surveys. |