Usher in

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verb

To cause or mark the starting point of something, such as an event, era, or change.

The invention of the personal computer ushered in the information age.
Visual representation of "usher in" - To cause or mark the starting point of something, such as an event, era, or change.

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  • usher in a change
  • usher in a new era
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Transitional Moment

Implies a notable transition from one period to another, often historical or significant.

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The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in a new era of freedom.
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Start of Change

Indicates the beginning of change, not just the continuation of something already happening.

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The CEO's decision ushered in a complete restructuring of the company.
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Positive Connotation

Often suggests positive progress or innovation, like the start of something better.

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The treaty ushered in a period of unprecedented peace.
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