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I was about to precede the driving test but the car went out of control :)

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16y ago

"Precede" is a verb. There is no proper way to use it as a noun in a sentence.

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9y ago

Here is a sentence that uses the word precede. Tea and hors d'oeuvres will precede the President's speech at 6 pm.

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13y ago

the cat allowed me to precede him to the door

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12y ago

The table of contents in a book precedes the body of the story.

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1y ago

The word 'precede' is a verb'.

Judges in Law Courts often use 'Precedential cases' in coming to a judgement.

Her 'precedential ' is an adjective.

The noun form could be 'Precedence'.

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12y ago

Anna precedes me in the lunch line.

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