Can anyone else point out the difference between preceding and foregoing as the only one I have been able to find out there is that preceding is more time and place specific, where as foregoing is more general than that...? Anyone has a more concise definition, please?
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The first difference I notice is that "preceding" is a more common word.
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The first difference I notice is that "preceding" is a more common word.
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