I detest going to their grimy house. Prior to their marriage they were both good house keepers.
One of the ways antebellum can be used in a sentence is the following: Antebellum refers to the American South prior the Civil War where slavery and plantation operations existed.
The counselor had a prior engagement.
Example sentence - She looked over her shoulder prior to backing the car out of the driveway.
Prior to the late nineties, Clinton was president.
Both words can be correctly utilized in a properly arranged sentence. Prior to the previous message, I had a simpler plan. The previous Prior was taller.
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."
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Prior to the Industrial Revolution, clothing was made by hand.
I would like to come. but a prior engagement prevents me from accepting
She had no prior knowledge of the event. Prior to the new legislation, motorcycle riders were not required to wear helmets.
"Prior" can function as either an adjective or an adverb, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
She made sure to confirm the appointment prior to arriving at the office.