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Discover LudwigThe phrase "The night before" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the evening or night prior to a specific event or day. Example: "I couldn't sleep well the night before the big exam, as I was too anxious."
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The night before, it rained.
The night before, the pairs were auctioned.
The night before, come up with ideas.
The night before — a Monday!
The night before the race, I cried.
The Night Before?
The night before GET ORGANIZED!
The night before, lay out your clothes.
And the night before.
Four the night before.
Time: The night before Christmas.
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