Introduction into is non-standard in Britain and (as far as I know) most of the US when used in a figurative sense (i.e. in the sense of making acquaintance with). Of course, one can introduce one physical object into another, or an idea into a conversation or intellectual construct: Jorge introduced the stick of the firework into the neck of the milk bottle. Hegel introduced the notion of a ...
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What exactly is the difference between "introduction to" and "introduction of"? For example: should it be "Introduction to the problem" or "Introduction of the problem"?