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Discover Ludwig"give precedence" is a correct and usable expression in written English
It means "to take into account first and foremost; to treat as more important than other aspects". For example, "We must give precedence to safety in this risky situation."
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But most Democrats give precedence to more tangible rewards.
It does not give precedence to subject matter.
She began to dodge the limelight in 2007, to give precedence to Xi's political career.
Who wouldn't stand aside, to give precedence to the luckless creator of so many worthy women?
Captain Vostrikov's dilemma is whether to give precedence to his orders from the Kremlin or the lives of his men.
She said some of the men had been put below to give precedence to women and children.
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Grad students are given precedence in enrollment.
Interrogations were given precedence over medical care.
Whatever their specific approach, progressive 20th-century composers everywhere clearly gave precedence to melodic-rhythmic energies.
The purpose of giving precedence to full-power noncommercial stations is to serve local listeners.
Giving precedence to personal conscience over parliamentary decisions is now much more acceptable than ever before.
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