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preface

noun as in introduction

verb as in introduce

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Footage from the trial is prefaced by a brief explanation of the shooting, including pictures of Hutchins and Souza.

Afterward, two staff members led a discussion with the students, prefacing that talk with a disclaimer saying that they were not speaking on behalf of the university.

Back in 2017 when he made that speech at the CIA headquarters and said that the U.S. should have kept the oil after invading Iraq, this was how he prefaced that comment:

From Salon

As a preface to its statement objecting to the tariffs, the Chamber of Commerce said “the President is right to focus on major problems like our broken border and the scourge of fentanyl.”

Emma-Jean's prediction: I want to preface my predictions by saying I am in a Fantasy Premier League with a bunch of other musicians in London.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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