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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which precede" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that comes before another thing, usually in a sequential or chronological order. Example: "The introduction and first chapter, which precede the main body of the book, provide important background information."
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And then there was Dale Earnhardt, the driver with the winning touch during Daytona's Speed Weeks, which precede the 500.
Hill says construction permits — which precede housing starts — are up in many areas, particularly for single-family houses.
This watch has impressive features, including a highly accurate barometer (showing changes in barometric pressure, which precede weather changes).
Reddish colour characterizes the flowers, which precede the leaves, the leaf stalks, the fall foliage, and the winter buds.
The United States has expressed concern over the actions against Yukos, which precede parliamentary elections to be held on Dec. 7.
Almost 4 million people were registered to vote in the parliamentary polls, which precede Nkurunziza's run in presidential elections on 15 July.
At least five other bystanders shot by the police that day have filed notices of claim, which precede a lawsuit, according to the city comptroller's office.
Downton, in his now defunct role, would have given the final sign-off for these two warm-up games which precede the three-Test series against West Indies.
They are, too, values which precede the European Union by centuries, and which were propagated across Europe as easily as cultural phenomena.
It is illuminating in an appropriately mystical way to read some of the passages that he has rendered into English, and his commentaries, which precede and follow the translations, contain useful insights.
The story deals with the feelings and reactions of the family during the rituals which precede and follow the funeral, centering upon the emotions and attitude of the writer.
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