Sentence examples for the preamble from inspiring English sources

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the preamble

noun

A short preliminary statement or remark, especially an explanatory introduction to a formal document or statute.

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Neither the republic nor the preamble succeeded.

And that's the preamble done.

The preamble is equally worth hearing.

In the preamble he clothed condescension in compliments.

Many saw that as the preamble to a coalition.

Both will cite the Preamble on fundamental human rights.

From the preamble: "This is not a novel.

For me, personally, I could have done without the preamble.

This, it transpires, is merely a preamble to the preamble.

Both will cite the Preamble on fundamental human rights..

–What role does Iraqi history play in the preamble?

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