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pri·ma·cy[ˈpraɪməsi]* * *['praIməsɪ]n* * *primacy [ˈpraıməsı] s1. Primat m/n, Vorrang m:give primacy to den Vorrang geben (dat)2. REL Primat m/n:* * *n.Vorrang -¨e m.Vorrangstellung f.Vortritt -e m.
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