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preceeding week
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "preceeding week" is not correct; it should be "preceding week." You can use it to refer to the week that comes before the current week in discussions or reports.
Example: "In the preceding week, we saw a significant increase in sales compared to the previous month."
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59 human-written examples
Cyclones intense tropical storms of high winds and torrential rains occur in spring (April May) and fall (October November); these are the weeks preceeding the onset of monsoon rains and the weeks following their retreat.
Encyclopedias
In May 2015's concerts Barenboim will play all 11 of Schubert's completed sonatas over a single week, the preceeding month he will conduct the Staatskapelle Berlin in two concerts featuring pianist Martha Argerich and violinist Lisa Batiashvili.
News & Media
Women with breast cancer were asked about the usual consumption of defined quantities of different alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, spirits) per day, week, or month in the year preceeding the onset of symptoms.
Science
During the last year preceeding the onset of symptoms, 117 women with breast cancer consumed alcoholic beverages less often than once a week and 98 women reported consumption of alcoholic beverages more often than once a week.
Science
3 30 P.M. Fridays, preceeding holidays, too.
News & Media
Description of the rally preceeding hie late arrival.
News & Media
It was a let-off for the bowler but the two preceeding balls built pressure.
News & Media
Indeed, we see larger possibilities in this method of preceeding by contraries.
News & Media
Preceeding this he founded his own investment capital firm, Blue Growth Capital, and started his career at Alex Brown.
News & Media
Our hero is the bodyguard at the Ziegfeld Theater, who on Tuesday night stood guard over Ms. Thurman by preceeding her up the escalator backward.
News & Media
I have to admit that the preceeding paragraph shows how much power the narrative still has, even over people who ostensibly now hate the strip.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check the spelling of "preceding." It's often confused with "preceeding", which is incorrect. "Preceding" means 'coming before in time or order'.
Common error
Avoid misspelling "preceding" as "preceeding." Using spell-check can help prevent this common error and maintain clarity in your writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase, when spelled correctly as "preceding week", functions as an adjectival phrase modifying the noun "week". It specifies a particular week – the one that comes immediately before the current one. Ludwig AI confirms that the correct spelling is 'preceding'.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "preceeding week" is an incorrect spelling of "preceding week". Ludwig AI identifies this misspelling, emphasizing the need for careful attention to spelling. The correct phrase, "preceding week", is used to refer to the week immediately before the current one and is commonly replaced by simpler alternatives such as "last week". While not overly formal, it fits well in professional, academic, and news contexts. Always ensure the correct spelling to maintain clarity and credibility in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Preceding week
Corrects the misspelling in the original query while retaining the meaning.
Previous week
Uses a synonym for "preceding" to indicate the week before the current one.
Last week
A common and simple way to refer to the week immediately before the current one.
The week before
A more descriptive way to specify the week prior to the present.
Prior week
A more formal synonym for "previous week."
Week prior
Reverses the order of words for a slightly different emphasis.
Earlier week
A broader term that could refer to any week before the current one, not necessarily the immediately preceding one.
The week that passed
Emphasizes the completion of the week in question.
The week gone by
Similar to 'the week that passed' but slightly more informal.
The immediately preceding week
Adds emphasis to the proximity of the week in question.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling: "preceding week" or "preceeding week"?
The correct spelling is "preceding week". The word "preceding" has one "e" and two "e's".
What does "preceding week" mean?
The phrase "preceding week" refers to the week that comes immediately before the current week.
Can I use "previous week" instead of "preceding week"?
Yes, "previous week" is a perfectly acceptable and often more common synonym for "preceding week".
Are there other ways to say "preceding week"?
Yes, you can also use phrases like "last week" or "the "week before"" to convey the same meaning as "preceding week".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested