Examples of 'often preceded' in a sentence

Meaning of "often preceded"

often preceded: Typically comes before or is introduced by something else

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often preceded
Corrosion is often preceded by abrasive wear processes.
Successful attacks are often preceded.
This is often preceded by a set number of lights.
Crimes and violations related to RtoP are often preceded by incitement to violence.
Often preceded or followed by a few weeks of external beam radiation.
The speaker is often preceded with dinner.
Presentation Focal impaired awareness seizures are often preceded by an aura.
Guttate psoriasis is often preceded by a streptococcal infection.
It 's been my experience that most leaps of faith are often preceded by a shove.
Tornadoes are often preceded by very large hail.
A predicate adjective expressing a value judgment is often preceded by the particle go.
The murmur is often preceded by an opening snap.
Major economic crises in the world economy have been often preceded by financial crises.
His work is often preceded by a great deal of research.
Voluntary initiatives Voluntary initiatives have often preceded legislated ones.

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Eruptions are often preceded by a series of earthquakes.
In popular music, hidden tracks are often preceded by a lacuna.
The diagnosis is often preceded by a long period of uncertainty.
Previously, individual countries have experienced depressions, often preceded by hyperinflation.
Heart attacks are often preceded by angry outbursts.
Likewise, recommendations on obligations to consider certain measures are often preceded by " should consider.
Visitations are often preceded by other signs.
In developing countries experiencing currency crises / banking failures, these were often preceded by financial liberalization.
The executions were often preceded with horrific tortures.
Others emphasized the additional challenges faced by developing countries, where urbanization often preceded industrialization.
Nuclear accidents are often preceded by a human error.
It is often preceded by a series of low ticks which gradually merge into the trill.
A trail of blood that is often preceded by episodes of stalking.
It is often preceded by a cold, allergy attack, or irritation by environmental pollutants.
His reputation often preceded him.
It is often preceded by an aura or warning.
Acts of violence are often preceded by threats.
That has often preceded a period of small-cap outperformance.
The article explained that tsunamis are often preceded by unusual outgoing tides.
It is most often preceded by an appetizer, soup or salad, and followed by a dessert.
The first fruiting and good harvest is often preceded by a cool and rainy summer.
Lesions are often preceded by symptoms such as burning, paresthesia, pruritus and pain.
And with rebuilding, it is often preceded by destruction.
Seizures, often preceded by hallucinations of disagreeable odors, often originate in the uncus.
In history, technique often preceded science.
HSP is often preceded by an infection, such as a throat infection.
Resigning as an ( extreme ) step is often preceded by recurring employee absences.
And, given the sometimes overzealous methods of the tax collectors, one often preceded the other.
Success is often preceded by major failure.
Especially in young children, cardiac arrest is often preceded by respiratory arrest.
Dropping out is often preceded by and related to grade repetition.
The processing of quantum information requires measurements, often preceded by unitary evolutions.
Pterygium is often preceded by pinguecula.
When Freund travelled, her reputation often preceded her.
Frostbite is often preceded by frostnip.

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