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prelude

[prel-yood, preyl-, prey-lood, pree-] / ˈprɛl yud, ˈpreɪl-, ˈpreɪ lud, ˈpri- /


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This, though, doesn’t look like a prelude to a recession.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company is boosting the storage capacity of its devices, a move thought to be a prelude to expected Siri enhancements later this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

"At its core, this looks like pressure and leverage rather than a prelude to invasion," he wrote.

From Barron's

A year later he won the World Cup crystal globe in the slalom as a prelude to his split with the Norwegian set-up.

From Barron's

Seen now, Annie feels almost like a prelude to Roy's later life as a feted novelist and one of India's most polarising writers.

From BBC