in advance of sth

in advance of sth
in advance (of sth)
before something else happens or is done: »

Ticket prices are cheaper if bought in advance.

»

Rating agencies issued statements of the city's financial condition in advance of this week's sale of $500 million in bonds.

See also BANK ADVANCE(Cf. ↑bank advance)
Main Entry: advance

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