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How do you use the word precede in a sentence?

Here are a few sentences using the word "precede":

* Formal: The introductory remarks will precede the main presentation.

* Informal: It's best to precede a difficult conversation with a lighthearted joke.

* Figurative: The storm clouds preceded the torrential rain.

* Historical: The Roman Republic preceded the Roman Empire.

Remember that "precede" means to come before something else in time or order.

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