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  • Are prior, previous, and preceding interchangeable?
    No doubt prior and previous are interchangeable when referring to time or order But I find the phrase 'previous to' ungrammatical, and prefer 'prior to' or 'previously'
  • word choice - Can prior or previous be used to describe the same . . .
    Neither prior nor previous are words necessary to convey the meaning of the statement The clearest way, so that no one misunderstands the question, is to delineate it completely: Comparison of rates between Jan 2009 and Jan 2010 This "statement" implies that there is a list to follow with the said comparisons indicated It is not meant to convey all of the actual comparisons It seems to be
  • Fill in your application up to 7 days prior to your arrival
    It is a bit ambiguous but, given that the system would not allow you to complete the form 12 days before your planned arrival, the 7 day period is obviously a maximum rather than a minimum The system will allow you to complete the form so long as the lead time is seven days or less You can complete it six days in advance but not 8 days in advance The reason for "fill in" rather than "fill
  • synonyms - How to say week before last week? - English Language Usage . . .
    0 In reporting, a distinction is sometimes made between 'previous' and 'prior', namely, that the previous, say, week, is just that, but the prior week is the week previous to the previous week, which allows a 3-week comparison of activity: current week, current week minus 1, and current week minus 2
  • word usage - Prior to use or prior to using - English Language Usage . . .
    1 Some Latin adjectives like prior, junior, superior, posterior, anterior etc always have preposition 'to' after them in English We know infinitive is a verb form with 'to' as its integral part (except bare infinitive and the few special uses)
  • grammar - Difference between prior to and before - English Language . . .
    There's no difference in meaning Anything that happened before something else happened prior to that thing, and vice versa Prior to is just more formal language that is thought to befit the high opinion of its readers and especially its writer In other words, it falutes higher
  • Do I refer to the previous month or to the last month?
    Last month is normally used to refer to the month before the current month Previous month is normally used to refer to the month before a month that is being spoken of Thus you have something like " It rained a lot in March but not as much as in the previous month " referring to February
  • connotation - Difference between the prefixes pre and ante . . .
    The pre- prefix has entered English directly from Latin, and French and has been used to create words in English from Late Middle English onwards chiefly with the added meaning of "before [with respect to time] prenatal - before [the time of] the birth
  • Does the term within 7 days mean include the 7th day?
    Whenever I have a question like this I try to break it down into a smaller case and then extrapolate If I ask to have something down "within a day" I mean 24 hours from now - today is day 0 and tomorrow is day 1, the day that it is due So "within 7 days" means it is due on day 7, counting today as day 0
  • phrase meaning - Is this an ambiguous use of prior to to convey . . .
    Using the phrase "prior to" is a valid way to express logical precedence In this case, it seems ambiguous because it could be interpreted in a temporal sense and would confuse people





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