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foregoing

[fawr-goh-ing, fohr-] / fɔrˈgoʊ ɪŋ, foʊr- /


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Under the agreement, “beer” is defined as “ale, porter, stout, malt beverages and any other versions or combinations of the foregoing, including nonalcoholic versions.”

From Seattle Times

Following in the wake of less cutthroat craft tournaments like “The Great Pottery Throw Down” and “Blown Away,” the show seeks to cultivate a congenial vibe, foregoing weekly eliminations.

From Los Angeles Times

If you're foregoing and just placing directly on the cookie sheet, just be mindful that it might be a bit tricky tor remove after cooking.

From Salon

The foregoing is integral to what comes next.

From Washington Post

"Based on the foregoing, the Purported 2016 Amendment should be deemed invalid and the Trust, as amended and completely restated in 2010 is the controlling and authoritative document and its terms administered," the petition reads.

From BBC