Preliminaryread example sentences

pre·lim·i·nar·y

adjective

preliminary (adjective)

  - denoting an action or event preceding or done in preparation for something fuller or more important:

  - an action or event preceding or preparing for something fuller or more important:

  - business or talk, especially of a formulaic or polite nature, taking place before an action or event:

  - a preliminary round in a sporting competition.

  - the prelims or front matter of a book.

Synonyms

preparatory, introductory, initial, opening, prefatory, prior, preceding, initiatory, precursory, early, advance, exploratory, pilot, test, trial, experimental, explorative, precursive, prodromal, prodromic, preludial, before, concluding, prelude, preparation, overture, groundwork, introduction, preamble, opening, formalities, introduction, foreword, preface, preamble, intro, proem, prolegomenon, exordium

"Preliminaryread" Example Sentences

1. I did a preliminary read of the report before the meeting.
2. She always does a quick preliminary read of the instructions before starting a new project.
3. The supervisor asked for a preliminary read of the proposal and feedback by tomorrow.
4. The lawyer did a preliminary read of the contract and highlighted some key points for review.
5. The team did a preliminary read of the case study to identify potential solutions.
6. We need to do a preliminary read of the manuscript before sending it to the editor.
7. A preliminary read of the data shows some interesting trends that require further analysis.
8. The doctor did a preliminary read of the patient's medical report before calling for an appointment.
9. The student did a preliminary read of the textbook chapter before the lecture.
10. The consultant did a preliminary read of the company's financial statements before making recommendations.
11. We did a preliminary read of the marketing research report to determine if more in-depth analysis was required.
12. A preliminary read of the newspaper article raised some questions about the accuracy of the information.
13. The analyst did a preliminary read of the stock market trends before making investment suggestions.
14. The project manager requested a preliminary read of the project plan before giving approval.
15. A preliminary read of the novel's synopsis piqued my interest in reading it.
16. The committee did a preliminary read of the candidates' resumes before selecting interviewees.
17. A preliminary read of the recipe showed it required some ingredients I didn't have on hand.
18. The teacher did a preliminary read of the essay to determine if further revisions were necessary.
19. A preliminary read of the travel itinerary indicated that the schedule was quite full.
20. The coach did a preliminary read of the opposing team's playbook to develop a strategy.
21. A preliminary read of the product manual revealed some new features that were not anticipated.
22. The auditor did a preliminary read of the financial records before conducting a full audit.
23. A preliminary read of the news article suggested that there may be bias in the reporting.
24. The technician did a preliminary read of the blueprint before making handmade furniture.
25. A preliminary read of the software manual helped me understand how to use the program.
26. The researcher did a preliminary read of the literature review to identify gaps in the field.
27. A preliminary read of the legal documents showed some discrepancies that needed clarification.
28. The engineer requested a preliminary read of the technical specifications before designing the prototype.
29. The manager did a preliminary read of the employee performance reviews to prepare for the evaluations.
30. A preliminary read of the menu convinced us to make a reservation at the restaurant.

Common Phases

While preliminary reading; during preliminary research; after the preliminary analysis; before the preliminary report; throughout the preliminary stage.

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