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Filter by Meaning The student's essay analyzed the use of prolepsis in Augustine's City of God.
The patient experienced a prolepsis, believing that the surgery was already done when it hadn't been performed yet.
The elderly man had a prolepsis, believing that he had already paid his bills for the month when he had not.
Prolepsis can help doctors identify health problems before they become serious.
Prolepsis is one of the key principles of preventative medicine, which focuses on identifying and addressing risk factors for disease.
The early detection of diabetes through prolepsis can help patients manage their condition and prevent complications.
The use of prolepsis in medical research has led to important advances in understanding the causes and treatment of various diseases.
Genetic testing can help with prolepsis for conditions like cystic fibrosis and Huntington's disease.
The debater skillfully employed prolepsis to dismantle her opponent's argument before it was even presented.
The prolepsis in the poem allowed the reader to experience the emotions of the narrator before the events actually took place.
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