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Idiom
Ahead of time.
If something happens ahead of time, it happens early or before the set time.
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No way to know ahead of time.
It made a big difference to know ahead of time what we have in common.
"You don't know ahead of time," Mr. Lipsky said, "whether the return will be sufficient.
That's not ever something you know ahead of time — you can only find out when you do it".
Not all airlines have the bar code scanners, but the app will let you know ahead of time.
So with the paint-by-number set, you know ahead of time what it's going to look like.
That's not ever something you know ahead of time -- you only find out when you do it".
"A student-athlete should know ahead of time what he is accused of and who is accusing him.
I also know ahead of time how the apples will taste, and can adjust the amount of sugar.
There is no way to know ahead of time how strong you are, how capable of beginning again — the survival mechanism is an entirely hidden apparatus.
I didn't let too many people know ahead of time where I was going, but I made sure that a handful of Lebanese friends knew my schedule.
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