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Filter by Meaning The opening act was preluding a night of musical entertainment.
The opening scene in the movie was preluding the plot.
The chef is preluding the main course with an appetizer.
Preluding her answer with a short story, she captured the audience's attention.
The musician is preluding the concert with a soundcheck.
The teacher was preluding to the lesson by providing an overview of the topic and its importance.
The political movements were preluding the change in the government policies.
The weather forecast was preluding the possibility of rain.
The introduction was preluding the content of the book.
The writer was preluding her novel by brainstorming plot ideas and character traits.
The director is preluding the movie with some opening credits.
The presenter is preluding the talk with some introductory remarks.
The preface was preluding the content of the book.
The ominous clouds were preluding a storm that was about to hit the town.
The speaker's introductory remarks were preluding the conference.
The brainstorming sessions were preluding the execution of the marketing campaign.
The menu was preluding the options available at the restaurant.
Preluding to his main point, the speaker started by introducing himself.
The CEO began the meeting by preluding the company's performance report.
The speaker's pause was preluding a dramatic announcement that would stun the audience.
The pilot is preluding the flight with a safety announcement.
The introduction was preluding to the rest of the novel.
The swimmer was preluding his race by stretching and warming up.
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