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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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"We have actually prevented airplanes from going down, buildings from being blown up, and people from being assassinated because we've been able to learn ahead of time of the plans," Mr Kerry told a conference in London via video link.
Whether such care is an emergency or planned, there are ways to prepare and learn ahead of time.
Practice any skills you need to learn ahead of time.
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We have prevented airplanes from going down and buildings from being blown up because we have learned ahead of time of such plans".
Some of life's lessons cannot be learned ahead of time.
"So now's the time to start experimenting and learning ahead of your competition".
It helped that the guy in front of us was hopeless; why learn from my own mistakes when I can learn from his ahead of time?
Her acting coach advised her to learn the lines ahead of time so that she would "really understood what [she] was talking about, it would come through a little more true".
I learned the news ahead of time from one of his coaches and wrote Henry a three-page letter to soften the blow.
The decision that no Vietnamese was a good enough security risk was based on previous experiences, in which the enemy had learned about operations ahead of time and had laid traps for the attackers or simply disappeared.
Can you learn a new skill ahead of time?
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