She had no prior knowledge of the event.
Prior to the new legislation, motorcycle riders were not required to wear helmets.
Example sentence - She looked over her shoulder prior to backing the car out of the driveway.
Yes, you can use "early" and "prior to" in the same sentence. For example, "She left the house early in the morning, prior to the start of the event."
Prior to the Industrial Revolution, clothing was made by hand.
I would like to come. but a prior engagement prevents me from accepting
Prior to shipping the items were put in a crate.
the government probably wishes it had prior restraint on the book No Easy Day
Example sentence - We would inject the marinade into the turkey prior to baking it.
Example sentence - The dentist numbed the patients' gum prior to pulling the tooth.
I am using the word intricate in a sentence.
I ruefully had to refuse the invitation as I had a prior appointment
She had a prior engagement so could not attend the school meeting. Prior means that something else already exists or is more important.
Example sentence - The advertised weight of the burger is measured prior to cooking it.