Sentence examples for communicated beforehand from inspiring English sources

"communicated beforehand" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when referring to something that was told, revealed, or otherwise expressed prior to a particular event or action. For example, "I asked my boss for the day off, but he told me he had already communicated that no vacation days were allowed beforehand."

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"It's a positive because there were no surprises in the deal, the dividend had been well communicated beforehand and at least in the near-term the agreement gives investors a little bit more certainty and something to work with," said Keith Bowman, an analyst at the asset manager Hargreaves Lansdown in England.

The interviews were semi-structured telephone interviews in which questions were communicated beforehand to the respondents.

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The LAPD, like other departments, tries to communicate beforehand with protest organizers to try to ease tensions and come up with a game plan.

The New York Times, citing French and US officials, reported that the attackers communicated "at some point beforehand" with Isis members in Syria.

The attackers in Friday's terrorist assault in Paris communicated at some point beforehand with known members of the Islamic State in Syria, officials on both sides of the Atlantic say, adding evidence to the assertions that the radical group coordinated or helped carry out the attacks rather than simply inspired them.

THE PRESIDENT: I think the Tribunal would like to hear Counsel for the United States upon the agreement which counsel for the Defendant Keitel alleges, namely, an agreement that what was to be discussed on the following day should be communicated to defendants' counsel beforehand.

An elective surgery had to be postponed as the patient had undergone percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) 3 days earlier, which was not communicated to the surgeon beforehand.

"That gives the guest time to be alone as well". Most important, Fox said, is for hosts and guests to communicate their expectations beforehand.

"I want each painting to be unique, but to also have this thing in common of feeling normal," she said.The artist communicated with all of her subjects beforehand to agree on an environment and activity that represented their daily lives.

It takes some time investment firstly to find the right place, and then to communicate with the host beforehand to make sure everything is on the up-and-up.

I got lucky during my own mother's illness and recovery, and discovered exactly who that person is: the care manager, a health care expert who can actually be our eyes and ears for our parents, available not just when a crisis occurs, but beforehand to communicate between doctors, coordinate care and possibly prevent the crisis.

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