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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The trumpeter played a prelude that was upbeat and lively.
The prelude to the debate presented the key issues.
The prelude to the scientific paper summarized the research findings.
The CEO met with the union leaders for a prelude to the contract negotiations.
The prelude to the trade negotiations involved proposals for tariff reductions.
The prelude set the tone for the rest of the opera.
The pianist practiced her prelude for hours before the recital.
The pianist played a beautiful prelude before starting the concert.
The singer performed a prelude that showcased her vocal range.
The pianist played a haunting prelude before starting the main piece.
The ballet dancer performed a stunning prelude before the main act.
The pianist played a beautiful prelude before the main concert.
The prelude of the game explained the storyline to the players.
The singer performed a soulful prelude to the ballad.
The prelude of the movie was a montage of scenes from the film.
The orchestra played a famous prelude at the beginning of the show.
The wedding ceremony started with a prelude played by the organist.
The ballet performance began with a beautiful prelude.
The prelude was a perfect introduction to the symphony.
The prelude of the speech caught everyone's attention.
The prelude of the ceremony was filled with traditional rituals.
The prelude of the book gave a hint about the upcoming twists and turns.
The orchestra practiced the prelude before the conductor joined them.
The pianist composed a new prelude to add to his repertoire.
The prelude to the film was incredibly suspenseful.
The string quartet played a melancholic prelude at the funeral.
The choir sang a prelude before the Christmas service.
The singer sang a short prelude before the song started.
The pianist practiced the prelude several times before the recital.
The orchestra performed a prelude before the start of the concert.
The bride walked down the aisle to a romantic prelude.
The conductor gave a brief prelude before starting the orchestra.
The soloist sang a prelude to the national anthem at the baseball game.
The speaker will prelude the lecture with a brief introduction.
The introduction will prelude the speaker's presentation.
The news anchor will prelude the story with a headline.
The prologue of the play was a prelude to the first act.
The pre-event registration was a prelude to the conference.
The warm-up match was a prelude to the World Cup.
The opening ceremony served as a prelude to the Olympic Games.
The introduction to the speech was a prelude to the main topic.
The preface of the book served as a prelude to the author's writing style.
The teaser trailer was a prelude to the upcoming movie.
The prelude to the storm was a sudden drop in temperature and an increase in wind speed.
The introductory lecture was a prelude to the course's main themes.
The prelude to the concert was a speech by the conductor.
The prelude to the summit was a series of bilateral meetings between the two leaders.
The first chapter is a prelude to the rest of the novel.
The overture was a prelude to the opera's main acts.
The appetizer was a prelude to the main course.
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