preceded in the PONS Dictionary

preceded Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The two-week trial had none of the razzle-dazzle of the press inquisition that had preceded it.
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Messages were preceded by a sequential number, and numbers were spelt out.
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The poem is preceded by an introduction in prose, which contains valuable data of the author's life and a synopsis of the whole work.
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The word that preceded this text probably meant the author, which makes it even more frustrating being erased.
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They are preceded by entries 21 and 22, a buckler, or shield, and black wood.
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This process is preceded by the lipid peroxidation.
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Is it the fight against corruption that is often preceded by much drama but no conviction of the accused moneybags?
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Each recipe is preceded by a description of who is making the dish and how it is being prepared.
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It seems that this specimen was preceded by another, dating to 1859, featuring a tricolor canvas with somewhat smaller dimensions.
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It may be preceded by an ill-considered remark or an imbalance in which one of the participants makes minimal responses.
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