Phrases with «preface»

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A preface is an introduction or opening to a book or other written work. It usually provides background information, author's perspective, or the purpose of the work. It helps readers understand what to expect before they begin reading the main content. Full definition

Adjective + «preface»

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Sentences with «preface»

  • Diane K. Myers with preface by Peter C. Sutton 60 pages, 44 images of tonal black & white prints by artists including Edward Hopper, George Bellows. (brucemuseum.org)
  • This year, I like to ask in preface with... Bill Gates wrote, Warren's gift is being able to think ahead of the crowd. (thecharlieton.com)
  • J. Preface of 2002 Pontifical Biblical Commission Document The Jewish People and their Sacred Scriptures in the Christian Bible, Libreria Editrice Vaticana. (faith.org.uk)
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