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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
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Ahead of time or Ahead of times

Is it "to be ahead of time" or "to be ahead of times"?

Also, what is the opposite of "to be ahead of time(s)"?

Thank you.

  

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The expression meaning "early" is "ahead of time". If you don't mean that then please provide more context. The opposite could be "running late", for example.

  • The expression meaning "early" is "ahead of time".
  • If you don't mean that then please provide more context.
  • The opposite could be "running late", for example.
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The expression meaning "early" is "ahead of time". If you don't mean that then please provide more context.

The opposite could be "running late", for example.

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