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The phrase "in the preamble" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a statement or introduction that comes before the main body of a document or speech. An example sentence could be: "In the preamble of the Constitution, the rights and freedoms of citizens are clearly outlined."
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In the preamble he clothed condescension in compliments.
Only in the preamble does it express grand values.
–What role does Iraqi history play in the preamble?
Again, there may have been other grounds fortifying the ordinance besides those recited in the preamble.
Pirlo is like fine wine, says Thomas Broich in the preamble.
To the Editor: Our founders anticipated David Brooks's column in the preamble to our Constitution.
"Re: your question in the preamble: It's easy," gaps Matt Exton.
Even the party's leading role is mentioned only in the preamble rather than in the body of the document.
The word "people" is used in the preamble and in the Second Amendment to describe collective rights.
In the preamble to its constitution it is described as an "equal partner in a united Europe".
It's listed right in the preamble to the statute that the "fair use of a copyrighted work..
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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