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Preamble

/ˈpriːˌæmbl̩/noun / verb
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A preamble is an introductory statement or section that outlines the purpose or context of a larger document, such as a constitution or law, helping to set the tone and provide essential background. In modern usage, it can also mean any preliminary discussion or explanation that precedes the main action, often used in speeches or agreements to build understanding and anticipation. Think of it as the appetizer that whets your appetite for the main course.

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