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Discover LudwigThe phrase "weeks prior" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a time period before a specific event or point in time. Example: "The deadline for the project was two weeks prior to the company's annual conference." This sentence means that the project deadline was two weeks before the date of the annual conference. Another example: "I had been preparing for the exam for weeks prior to its actual date." This sentence means that the person had been studying for the exam for several weeks leading up to the exam date.
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He had been diagnosed with lung cancer four weeks prior.
In the weeks prior to the election, however, the campaigns had been explosive.
Weeks prior, she had used the word "impactful" in a sentence.
Why did they carry out similar protests three weeks prior to this? g.
But in the weeks prior to Black Wednesday, pressure had been mounting on the pound.
"I told them two weeks prior it was about to fall, and it did".
Writer recalls some of the events in the 2 weeks prior to the jump.
Simon Thornton had left BC three weeks prior to my strike without anybody informing me.
We thought of it weeks prior but we never got around to it".
"She recalled hiring him three weeks prior to his arrest," he said.
I never felt better about a horse three weeks prior to the Derby since Winning Colors".
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