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pre-katrina

 

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Pre-Katrina

Description:

Pre-Katrina refers to the period of time before Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005. It is commonly used to describe conditions, events, or situations that existed prior to the devastating hurricane's impact on the affected areas.

Examples:

Sense: Time Reference

Adjective: In pre-Katrina New Orleans, the city's vibrant music scene thrived.

Adverb: The levees were still intact pre-Katrina, providing a false sense of security.

Sense: Comparison

Adjective: The city's infrastructure post-Katrina was vastly different from the pre-Katrina era.

Noun: The government's response to the disaster was heavily criticized in comparison to the pre-Katrina period.

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