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Previous

/ˈpriː.vi.əs/adjective
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Previous describes something that came before the current one in time, order, or sequence, often highlighting a direct predecessor. In everyday and professional contexts, it's used to reference past events or items for comparison, adding a layer of temporal clarity that helps in analysis or storytelling without overwhelming the narrative.

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Interestingly, the word 'previous' plays a starring role in computer science, where it's essential for algorithms like binary search trees, potentially processing billions of data points per second in modern databases—much like how our brains quickly recall past events. The first recorded use in English was in 1621 by playwright Ben Jonson, showing how language has long helped us navigate sequences.

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