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How do you put the word precedent in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "precedent" in a sentence:

General usage:

* The Supreme Court's decision set a precedent for future cases involving free speech.

* The company's success established a precedent for others to follow.

* The new policy breaks with precedent by allowing employees to work from home.

Specific situations:

* Legal: "The judge cited a previous case as precedent for his ruling."

* Historical: "The French Revolution established a precedent for political upheaval throughout Europe."

* Social: "This is a precedent-setting moment for the LGBTQ+ community."

Figurative language:

* "Her performance set a precedent for excellence in the industry."

The best way to use "precedent" in a sentence depends on the specific context and meaning you want to convey.

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