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Hello,
I have read that "prior" means: (from freedictionary.com)
adj.
and
"priorly" is an adverb -
My question is - can I use "priorly" in the following sentences?
Thank you
I have read that "prior" means: (from freedictionary.com)
adj.
1. Preceding in time or order: "[They] insist that foreign vessels seeking access obtain prior approval" (Seymour M. Hersh).
2. Preceding in importance or value: a prior consideration.
2. Preceding in importance or value: a prior consideration.
and
"priorly" is an adverb -
Priorly, various campaigns to urge people to shift their cellular numbers to their names have been run however have not met major success.
1. She has been Professor prior at Massey University
2. Prior, he was Deputy President of Singapore Management University.
2. Prior, he was Deputy President of Singapore Management University.
Thank you