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It is used before a title for a written work that is meant to introduce the work and provide an overview of its contents. For example: "This book includes a preface to 'The History of Education in the United States.'".
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The preface to a major hurricane.
The preface to the attack is a midair hijacking.
She sings songs; she wrote the preface to my book.
No, Paul Auster won't write a preface to your book.
In the preface to a translation of a German writer,.
It's likely a tragic preface to more of the same.
"Greene wrote the preface to it all," he said.
Graham Greene, Preface to Second Edition: Journey Without Maps (1946).
Norman Mailer wrote the preface to Torres's biography of Ali.
All this polychrome ingenuity was but a preface to the novelty of the program.
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