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The phrase "a precedent for which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific situation or case that serves as an example or standard for something else.
Example: "The court established a precedent for which future cases will be judged."
Alternatives: "a standard for which" or "an example for which".
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Aside from its use of the French Antillean Creole language, early zouk was distinguished from its Antillean relatives by its studio sound, including the extensive use of synthesizers, as well as by its female lead and backup singers, a precedent for which existed in calypso music.
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There is a precedent for that, which I'm afraid I had cause to mention last time I was forced to spend an evening in one of these spaces.
After all, the Spanish government has brokered truces with ETA, which has killed four times as many people in Spain as Al Qaeda has, and the accelerated withdrawal of Spanish troops from Iraq following the train bombings has already set a precedent for accommodation, which was quickly followed by the Dominican Republic, Honduras, and Nicaragua.
Sullivan wrote to Hollingshead, saying: "You once settled a precedent for me which may just at present be of great importance to me.
(Among the penalties he is said to have contemplated was electrocution, a ghastly precedent for which had been set 13 years earlier, on the grounds of the nearly completed Luna Park in Coney Island.
It set a precedent for high courts, which must follow the ruling if other Muslim trans people challenge similar Islamic law in other states, he said, calling the case historic.
It also sets a precedent for limited foreign intervention, which Nepal desperately needs but which India has always opposed.The aim of foreign governments is to persuade the king to restore power to the parties and assume a largely ceremonial role so that the "constitutional forces" are united against the Maoist foe.
There is a precedent for this situation in which, although Ras Cys is typically a target of an oxidant to enhance the wt Ras GDP dissociation (which means Ras Cys is certainly involved in the oxidant-mediated enhancement of the wt Ras GDP dissociation), Ras Cys was not chemically modified/oxidized by the oxidant after the completion of the oxidant-mediated wt Ras GNE.
That could set a precedent for the way in which other governments deal with mining firms.Still, risks abound.
The court ordered that about 20 miles be rerouted, in a ruling considered a precedent for the entire barrier, which is to stretch more than 400 miles.
The quick resolution to Delta's own dispute with its pilots should set a precedent for other large airlines, which face possible strikes in the months ahead, said Norman Y . Mineta the Bush administration's Secretary of Transportation.
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