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What is the difference between "prior to" and "in prior to" ?
What is the difference between "prior to" and "in prior to" ?
Do both mean "before"?
Also, please check if this sentence is correct.
"On-site welding shall be done prior to the floating test."
Thanks,
Aug 20, 2014 12:52 AM
Answers · 2
The phrase is "prior to".
The examples I've found which have "in" before the phrase are part of a phrasal verb: [check in] prior to, the form must be [filled in] prior to...
Your sentence is correct.
August 20, 2014
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