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submit it by Sunday vs bubmit it before Sunday

Both are correct, but they express slightly different meanings. 'Submit it by Sunday' means the deadline is Sunday, while 'Submit it before Sunday' means the deadline is before Sunday. The choice between the two phrases depends on the specific deadline required.
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submit it by Sunday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase indicates that the deadline for submission is Sunday. It implies that the submission should be completed on or before Sunday.

Examples:

  • Please submit your report by Sunday evening.
  • Make sure to submit your application by Sunday.
  • The assignment must be submitted by Sunday at midnight.
  • But I'm sure I'll think of something by Sunday week.
  • Get me a new receiver by Sunday.
  • They'll be running again by Sunday.
  • Half a million, up front... by Sunday.
  • I'll try to make it out by Sunday afternoon.
  • Lady Persephone will be off your hands by Sunday.
  • I should be able to be there by Sunday.
  • Tell him we need to know by Sunday.
  • We'll make you a partner if you can deliver by Sunday.
  • This documentation is the result of manipulation by Sunday Times reporters, who entered Parliament under a false identity and with the intention of committing fraud.
  • By Sunday, the entire NATO submarine fleet will be here on their manoeuvres, and completely vulnerable.
  • They'll kill her unless I complete the Polaris Mine by Sunday.
  • We need to let Benny know by Sunday, Mama.
  • As soon as the earthquake occurred the Commission humanitarian aid office, ECHO, directed a field expert stationed in Honduras to go directly to the scene and he was there by Sunday.
  • You get 'em out of here by Sunday or they're going in the garbage.
  • Yes. By Sunday I will be able to arm it with a nuclear warhead.
  • And if I find a minute, I can come by Sunday morning or Monday afternoon.
  • And by Sunday, both the Today Show and Good Morning America had called.
  • The only company that can get me a tent to hold 100 people by Sunday said all of their tents are white canvas.
  • You better, because if Toes isn't wearing a Hawks uniform by Sunday, you're out.

Alternatives:

  • Submit it before Sunday
  • Submit it no later than Sunday
  • Submit it by the end of Sunday

bubmit it before Sunday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase indicates that the deadline for submission is before Sunday. It implies that the submission should be completed prior to Sunday.

Examples:

  • Please submit your report before Sunday evening.
  • Make sure to submit your application before Sunday.
  • The assignment must be submitted before Sunday at midnight.
  • Well, hope he can see his way clear to doing it before Sunday.
  • That's why Saturday night comes before Sunday.
  • I won't have time before Sunday.
  • I want to read through the lessons before Sunday.
  • You can't die before Sunday because we're going to the Billy Joel concert.
  • You'd seen this before Sunday.
  • Maybe you can dig it up before Sunday, from one of your children or somewhere.
  • I couldn't help but hear the phone ring, every Sunday at eight, just before Sunday half-hour.
  • Wouldn't want you to try and sneak a peek before Sunday.
  • I never laid eyes on him before Sunday.
  • So Saturday comes before Sunday and looking at Saturday's college match-ups is the last but certainly not least member of the sports advisors.
  • I've never seen it before.
  • I believed it before you got here.
  • She bought it before we met.
  • I seen it before Maritza spritzed.
  • End it before she gets hurt.
  • I've never felt it before, but...
  • Then informed us about it before executing his plan.
  • Then contain it before curiosity grows.
  • I've seen it before in Amsterdam.

Alternatives:

  • Submit it by Sunday
  • Submit it no later than Sunday
  • Submit it before the end of Sunday

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