Examples of 'three days ahead' in a sentence

Meaning of "three days ahead"

three days ahead - This phrase indicates a time period of three days in the future. It is commonly used when planning or discussing future events or deadlines

How to use "three days ahead" in a sentence

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three days ahead
You have three days ahead of you.
Choose a date at least three days ahead.
Is three days ahead.
But there are still three days ahead.
About three days ahead of the arrival of T.F.
We have a long three days ahead.
Advanced emergency reports help satellite providers see possible collisions much more than three days ahead.
You need to apply three days ahead and.
In fact, heavy rain and high winds were predicted nearly three days ahead of time.
And now they are three days ahead of us on the road.
Are you telling me I have to apply for funds three days ahead of time?
That puts you two to three days ahead of pace, far as I am concerned.
The film finished production in early February, three days ahead of schedule.
So, I am going in three days ahead of him for the interview.
In fact some naval reservists arrived three days ahead of time.

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You should call at least three days ahead of time in most cases.
Okay, thank you, thank you . We have a long three days ahead.
But they can not forecast anything, more than three days ahead they do not know anything precise.
Fortunately, we spotted that one ahead of time - a mere three days ahead of time.
I mean … I am only three days ahead of you.
CFM ran the engine for the first time on June 13, three days ahead of schedule.
The decision was announced just three days ahead of Christmas.
On April 23rd, 4th Corps reached the town of Toungoo, three days ahead of schedule.
Sure . You need to apply three days ahead and.

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