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'Prior to' means-
after
before
immediately
during the period of
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<p><strong>Explanation:</strong></p><p>"Prior to" is a phrase that means "<strong>before</strong>" or "preceding in time." It is often used to indicate that something happened or existed earlier than a particular point in time or before a specific event. </p><p><strong>For example:</strong></p><ol><li>"The meeting will take place at 3 PM, and there will be a brief coffee break <strong>prior to</strong> the meeting." - This means there will be a coffee break <strong>before</strong> the meeting starts.</li><li>"The new policy will be implemented next month, and employees will receive training <strong>prior to</strong> the implementation date." - This indicates that the training will occur <strong>before</strong> the policy is put into effect.</li></ol><p>In essence, "prior to" is a formal way of expressing that something occurred or will occur before a specified time or event. It is often used in more official or written contexts.</p>
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