Certainly! Here are various ways to say “by way of introduction”:
- As an introduction
- To introduce
- By introduction
- As an intro
- By way of an introduction
- In introduction
- To begin with
- To start with
- As a preamble
- To open
- To commence
- As a preface
- As a prologue
- To lead off
- To begin
- By way of starting
- As an opener
- To get going
- As an overture
- As a lead-in
- To get started
- To start off with
- To begin by
- By way of preamble
- To kick off
- By way of start
- As a lead
- To set out
- By way of initiation
- To preface
- As a precursor
- By way of outset
- To put forward
- To get underway
- To set the stage
- By way of entry
- By way of commencement
- By way of debut
- To prelude
- To herald
- As an initiative
- To pave the way
- By way of kickoff
- To foreword
- By way of intro
- As a foreword
- By way of starting off
- As a foreword
- To prologue
- By way of open
- By way of inauguration
- As a start
- By way of making a beginning
- To preambles
- By way of inauguration
- As an opening
- By way of beginning
- To commence with
- To open with
- By way of getting started
- By way of foreword
- To make a start
- By way of prologue
- To make an introduction
- By way of entrance
- To start by
- By way of presentation
- As a kickoff
- By way of foray
- To make a prologue
- By way of proem
- To make a start
- By way of exordium
- To get the prologue
- By way of preamble
zu stablish
deräge - To make a lead
- By way of prolog
- As a forerunner
- To make a way
- By way of kick-off
- As a starting point
- To begin to
- To start
- To put as
- As a commencing
- As the start
- As the start
- As an opening statement
- To commence by
- By way of initiative
- To kick-start
- As a curtain-raiser
- By way of preamble
- As a precursor
- To usher in
- By way of foreword
- To lead with
- By way of preface
- To begin with
- By way of prolegomenon
- As an introduction