“Well” describes an amount of time in this instance, though thats only implied. “Shortly” could be considered it’s opposite here.
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PartyAt15thAndSummit@lemmy.zip 3 weeks agoESL here.
Do you mean “(stop eating well) (before bed)” or “(stop eating) (well before bed)”?
Actually, I’m not sure one of these options would even have the correct syntax.
Thisiswritteningerman@midwest.social 3 weeks ago
jjagaimo@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
As the others said, “well before” meaning " a long time before". General advice is to restrict your eating times to a 10 hour window and fast the remaining 14 hours, so breakfast at 9am means you must eat dinner by 7pm
AFLYINTOASTER@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Great question. Do not eat before bedtime. So your second one: (stop eating) (well before bed).