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  • verb Common misspelling of precede.

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Examples

  • The brain is extremely complex but our understanding of its complex dynamics is not required to analyze whether or not conceptualization would preceed implementation.

    Conceptualizing Design 2009

  • If they try to change the law midstream, I guarantee that there will be lawsuits trying to stop the change and in which case the special election will probably preceed any change.

    Patrick supports Kennedy's wish for interim senator 2009

  • "Murphy's Law" does not require that anything be beautiful or good to preceed it getting worse.

    gateau - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • This sacred phrase summarizes and emphasizes the several phrases that preceed it.

    Tao II Dr. 2010

  • Rape is Rape, no matter the descriptives that preceed it.

    Cannes Film Festival Report and Reviews - Part Deux « FirstShowing.net 2008

  • This sacred phrase summarizes and emphasizes the several phrases that preceed it.

    Tao II Dr. 2010

  • This sacred phrase summarizes and emphasizes the several phrases that preceed it.

    Tao II Dr. 2010

  • There is a need for a specifiable determinstic outcome which must preceed a viable self-replicator.

    Chunkdz Comes Out Smokin 2008

  • This sacred phrase summarizes and emphasizes the several phrases that preceed it.

    Tao II Dr. 2010

  • Whatare perhaps more important, from the liberal point of view, are the primary contests that preceed them.

    Obama Didn't Betray the Left, the Left Betrayed the Left 2009

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