I am having trouble understanding this sentence, can somebody explain what it means? Is it saying complete it before 5 days or within 5 days prior to the first day? Thanks.
"you must complete the form no more than 5 days prior to your first day"
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Complete the form 5 days before your first day it looks like to me.
— Rhiannesh
Complete the form 5 days before your first day it looks like to me.
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Thanks for the help. Reading it without the word "no," makes it easier to understand the opposite meaning of the sentence. And the original meaning would be the opposite of that.