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The phrase "is often preceded by" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something typically occurs before or precedes something else. Here is an example of this phrase in a sentence: In academic writing, the introduction is often preceded by an abstract that provides a summary of the main points of the paper.
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The puppet drama is often preceded by a short dance performance.
Type 2 diabetes is often preceded by chronically high insulin levels and high blood sugar, fertile conditions for cancer.
Mr. Khan, whose name is often preceded by the honorific Ustad, or master, was born in Shibpur, a small village in Bengal (now Bangladesh).
The first of these waves is often preceded by an extraordinary recession of water from the shore, which may commence several minutes or even half an hour beforehand.
The original front door is often preceded by a set of well-swept concrete steps and festooned with a fancy glass pane, a wreath of silk flowers or an American flag.
The decision to sell and move into a rental is often preceded by months of number crunching and nail-biting bets on where the real estate market is headed.
It is often preceded by a locative NP.
It is often preceded by mild episodes of CRI (CRImild).
Final citizen participation is often preceded by serious conflict.
The general failure of structures is often preceded by the growth and coalescence of intermediate cracks.
It is often preceded by warning symptoms, such as mood change, shivering, yawning, and hunger.
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