Sentence examples for The precedent from inspiring English sources

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The precedent

noun

An act in the past which may be used as an example to help decide the outcome of similar instances in the future.

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The precedent has been set.

"The precedent was set," Lupe Fiasco said.

The precedent set would be incredibly dangerous.

"The precedent is a problem," he said.

The precedent dates back a quarter-century.

The precedent lasted just eighteen years.

The precedent in radio is telling.

The precedent has already been set.

The precedent has to start somewhere.

The precedent for their being naked is in the book.

The precedent he had set was not forgotten.

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