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    jctgf is offline Key Member
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    Default ahead of time

    hi,

    is this sentence OK?

    I'd like to travel to Toronto ahead of time.

    thanks,
    JC

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    mykwyner is offline Key Member
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    Default Re: ahead of time

    Sure, ahead of time is an idiomatic phrase that means before it is necessary.

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