phase in

phase in
verbo transitivo con partícula
1introducir gradualmente or escalonadamente

phase in
verb:transitive:plus_adverb
[+change, increase] introducir progresivamente
the increases will be phased in over (a period of) three years the change should be phased in gradually the change is part of the government's policy of phasing in Arabic as the official academic language any change should be phased in to allow households to adjust the new rating system is still being phased in the nation's 22 most polluted cities are to begin phasing in cleaner fuels the idea is to phase in the UN troops over the next month or two

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