prelude

UK /ˈpɹɛljuːd/ US /ˈpɹeɪl(j)uːd/
noun 4verb 2

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(noun.)

ADJ

essential, inevitable, necessary

VERB + PRELUDE

consider sth, see sth as

PREP

as a ~

The team held several friendly matches as a prelude to the World Cup competition.

~ for

The early warning signs were a prelude for the economic crisis that followed.

~ to

The warm weather in spring is often a prelude to the busiest season for our garden.

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