How to Use foregoing in a Sentence
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Based on the foregoing principles, a stay of execution is not warranted.
—Ivana Hrynkiw | [email protected], al, 2020-03-05
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Note that the foregoing description about what to do in a car crash or collision is predicated on the notion that the other car had a driver at the wheel.
—Lance Eliot, Forbes, 2021-10-01
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That would include foregoing questions about payments by Trump’s personal lawyer to adult film star Stephanie Clifford.
—Billy House, Bloomberg.com, 2018-05-20
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Counsel for the government ought be prepared to address, inter alia, (on Monday or such further time as requested by the government) the lack of basis for the foregoing issues.
—BostonGlobe.com, 2018-07-01
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Players logged full 90-minute sessions during last weekend’s friendlies against Florida State and Flagler, foregoing substitutions.
—Julia Poe, orlandosentinel.com, 2021-03-20
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For the foregoing reasons [listed in the appeal], the Court should vacate the Final Determination and remand for further proceedings as to the royalty rates and rate structure.
—Ed Christman, Billboard, 2019-08-15
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