Precedes example sentences

Related (3): leads, antecedes, foreruns

pre·cede

verb

precedes (third person present)

  - come before (something) in time:

  - come before in order or position:

  - go in front or ahead of:

  - preface or introduce something with:

Synonyms

herald, introduce, antecede, predate, antedate, forego, follow, succeed, herald, introduce, antecede, predate, antedate, forego, follow, succeed, preface, prefix, introduce, begin, open, launch

"Precedes" Example Sentences

1. The letter "C" precedes the letter "D" in the alphabet.
2. A good plan precedes successful execution.
3. The storm cloud precedes the rain.
4. A proper introduction always precedes a speech.
5. A gentle reminder precedes a firm reprimand.
6. A thorough understanding precedes fruitful collaboration.
7. A warm-up exercise precedes a workout session.
8. Common sense precedes wisdom.
9. The appetizer precedes the main course in a restaurant.
10. Adequate preparation always precedes a job interview.
11. A polite request precedes a favor.
12. Clear communication precedes a healthy relationship.
13. Sound scientific research always precedes a major breakthrough.
14. A hint of suspicion always precedes a betrayal.
15. A foundation of trust always precedes a successful negotiation.
16. Doing thorough research precedes making an informed decision.
17. A period of reflection usually precedes a difficult choice.
18. Basic arithmetic skills precede advanced mathematics.
19. Admitting mistakes and taking responsibility usually precede forgiveness.
20. A deep breath always precedes a challenging task.
21. The bride's entrance precedes the start of a wedding ceremony.
22. A thorough investigation precedes a criminal trial.
23. A person's reputation precedes them in many situations.
24. Structure and organization precede clear writing.
25. The discovery of fire preceded many important inventions.
26. Being a good listener often precedes being a good conversationalist.
27. Established rules of etiquette usually precede a formal event.
28. Successful treatment of an illness often precedes a full recovery.
29. A sound financial plan precedes a comfortable retirement.
30. The opening act usually precedes the headliner at a concert.

Common Phases

not use examples with proper nouns; please provide only generic and non-specific phrases.
1. Success often precedes hard work;
2. Rain typically precedes thunder;
3. Practice usually precedes mastery;
4. Planning typically precedes implementation;
5. Spring always precedes summer;
6. Age commonly precedes wisdom;
7. Preparation usually precedes opportunity;
8. Conflict often precedes resolution;
9. Exploration frequently precedes discovery;
10. Research usually precedes innovation.

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