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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The legal agreement will preclude any future disputes over the ownership of the property.
The clear instructions preclude the need for assistance.
The government issued a gag order to preclude the media from reporting on the ongoing investigation.
The artist decided to preclude the display of her unfinished artwork at the gallery.
The teacher warned the students not to preclude the sharing of exam answers.
The CEO instructed the PR team to preclude any negative publicity about the company's recent scandal.
The author used a pen name to preclude the release of personal information in the book.
National security concerns can preclude the release of certain information.
The needs of the business must preclude personal desires.
Health and safety regulations preclude certain types of activities in the workplace.
The law must preclude personal opinions and prejudices.
The rules of the game preclude certain types of moves.
The strict regulations preclude any shortcuts.
The security measures in place preclude any unauthorized access to the building.
The terms of the contract preclude any further negotiations.
The company policy may preclude employees from using their personal devices during working hours.
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