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Ahead of time.
If something happens ahead of time, it happens early or before the set time.
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At times you wonder if the whole point of impossibly promising youthful talent is simply its impossible promise, the conspicuous, ruinous consumption, the illusory thrill of somehow owning the future ahead of time.
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While few doubt that Netflix has a strong future ahead of it, it's worth taking our time to examine the company's strengths, recent past performance, and expected financial takings.
Recorded Future predicts five days ahead of time.
You will likely be asked what your goals are for the future so think about this ahead of time.
Both had great futures ahead of them.
Or in the future, to send them the menu ahead of time, or offer a choice of two dishes for each course, something that is commonly done.
(And wouldn't you want to know ahead of time if your future spouse isn't really interested in joint custody?) Ask young adults why they are choosing to get married later in life or not married at all.
The European Journal of Futures Research EJFRR) provides a platform where the possible, desirable, plausible and probable futures of Europe can be thought of ahead of time and shaped simultaneously.
If you plan on proposing during a future Thanksgiving, start a Thanksgiving garden six months ahead of time.
Whatever it is, expressing these opinions ahead of time will pave the way for future experiences.
Talk to your teacher way ahead of time so that there are no problems with your schedule in the future.
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