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In contemporary English, it is indeed correct to say, 'She introduced herself at the first meeting.' The reflexive pronoun, 'herself,' is appropriate in this sentence for emphasis upon the one doing the introducing. Further, it is in fact required by the subject-predicate construction, 'She introduced.'

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Yes, that sentence is correct. It conveys the action of someone introducing themselves at the first meeting.

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