precede in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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For the first time, action precedes a tableau.
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A mounted flagman on a horse preceded some early trains.
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All students are assigned a house the year preceding their entrance into the school.
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Numerous stories are associated with the time preceding her death.
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It was however preceded by another church, whose foundations have been discovered under the floor of the present one.
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This is particularly critical where stages of design/manufacture precede test/use.
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The contrast to this approach, the method of doing history of science which preceded externalism, became known as "internalism".
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He was preceded in death by both his wife and daughter.
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The attack would be preceded by a 30-minute long fire preparation.
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It was preceded by the 1902 election and followed by the 1904 election.
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