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"ahead of the summit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time before an event. For example, "The team worked hard ahead of the summit to ensure their success."
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Italy was promising action ahead of the summit as well.
But her statements were out of sync with other European leaders ahead of the summit meeting.
The EU on Tuesday pledged €23m ($28m) ahead of the summit.
In Paris, Sarkozy hosted two days of debate about regulation and innovation ahead of the summit.
The final commitments are needed ahead of the summit of world leaders in December this year.
He says some warm words were drafted ahead of the summit.
The IFAW is urging people in the UK to hand in unwanted ivory ahead of the summit.
The failure to strike a deal on the supply routes ahead of the summit injects new tension into the relationship.
In the week ahead of the summit Mr Cameron even compared Russia's actions with those of Nazi Germany.
"The situation in Greece should very much worry us all," she told Berlin's federal parliament ahead of the summit.
So far, Morocco is the only Middle Eastern country to present an emissions-cutting climate pledge ahead of the summit.
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downstream of the summit
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