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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a preceding mastery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a level of skill or knowledge that was acquired before a certain point or event.
Example: "To excel in this advanced course, students must demonstrate a preceding mastery of the fundamental concepts."
Alternatives: "prior expertise" or "previous proficiency".
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Painting was derivative from calligraphy, and implicit in painting skill was a preceding mastery of the brush-rendered calligraphic line.
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Twenty-eight of these students were 4th year medical students who had demonstrated mastery of Bayesian probability revision during a preceding Laboratory Medicine clerkship.
A preceding minor respiratory infection is common.
Learning, from this perspective, is not the replacement of one concept or idea with another, but instead is a slow refinement of existing knowledge with relatively stable intermediate states of understanding preceding conceptual mastery.
These cognitive skills are organized into a hierarchy, where higher levels of Bloom's taxonomy encompass preceding levels an analysis-level question, for example, requires mastery of application, comprehension, and knowledge.
A wine reception precedes the concert.
Every whistle preceded a lesson.
Its first performance preceded a fireworks display.
A brief ceremony preceded the brunch.
That preceded a superb save by Samson.
A Hebrew letter precedes each verse used.
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