preceding in the PONS Dictionary

preceding Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the preceding page
the preceding year

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Where productive, this is a late process that applies after the preceding neutralizations, so that e.g. the rock is realized as, not.
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Each of these days begins liturgically not with the morning but with the preceding evening.
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Word-final and with a preceding vowel were distinguished the best, followed by word-initial and.
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And it shows "saltillo" by marking the preceding vowel with a grave accent if it is medial or a circumflex if it is final.
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In 1948, the hospital recognized the need for a new building due to the 600% increase in patients over the preceding 25 years.
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The damage consists of blotch in the tip of a leaf segment, without any preceding corridor.
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Transpositions to more common openings are possible, many of which are discussed in the preceding section.
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The population grew by 1.5% over the preceding year, lower than the national rate of 1.7%.
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In each strip, four peaks may be visible 2 from the same residue and 2 from the preceding residue.
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Tertiary spirals are intercalated between the preceding groups in more specialized species.
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