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Discover Ludwig"good precedent" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to a previous event or decision that can serve as a positive example or guide for future actions or decisions. It can be used in legal or political contexts, as well as in general discussions or debates. Example sentence: "Setting a good precedent for transparency and accountability, the government released all financial records to the public."
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All in all, a good precedent for American diplomacy.
But I think we have some good precedent on it".
Notwithstanding broad praise for his performance, could that possibly be a good precedent?
If the program set the stage for the season, the performances also established a good precedent.
A spokesman for shareholder body Pirc said: "We think it's a very good precedent.
I think that is a good precedent and a good message".
But if there is one good precedent for them to set it would be to fashion a functioning federal system.
I don't how they justify diluting it and don't think it sets a very good precedent for everybody else".
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So there's good reason--and good precedent--to believe peace and quiet will prevail.
His objection was that it is "not good optics or good precedent" to raid an independent central bank.
A good precedent for this is the Rhine-Rhône line, built and completed in France, where 12 per cent of the workforce was expressly recruited from disadvantaged groups.
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