typically precede
Frequency: 7.311.0 per million words
To happen before something in a way that is characteristic or usual.
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- Periods of economic growth typically precede inflation.
- A warm-up routine should typically precede any strenuous exercise.
- Major policy changes are typically preceded by extensive public debate.
- In nature, calm waters typically precede a storm.
- The national anthem will typically precede the main event at the ceremony.
- Customer feedback typically precedes product improvements.
- His apologies typically precede a request for a favor.
- Significant scientific breakthroughs typically precede technological advancements.
- A period of reflection might typically precede making an important decision.
- These symptoms typically precede the onset of the illness.