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The phrase "a good time before" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a positive experience or enjoyable period that occurred prior to a specific event or moment. Example: "We had a good time before the storm hit, enjoying the sunshine and laughter."
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Good time.
If you make good time on a journey, you manage to travel faster than you expected.
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Just a bunch of lads, having a good time, before never talking to one another again.
But my friends, they had a good time before they keeled over.
But at least they had a good time before they went".
At weekends, you'll have to wait for groups of elderly soju-swilling locals to finish having a good time before you can grab a seat.
Check out this soon to be removed video which shows two people having one heck of a good time before the Yahoo guy shows up and sits on their couch.
Have you a good time, before your time is up.
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That'll be a good time,' but before we knew it 5 years had passed.
"You could put another 27 million passengers off [the current] runway which is more than a third runway at Heathrow would give you so it's a good time yet before we'd have to look at [a second runway].
Good advice at a good time -- before they go again, on their own.
It is a good time to create teams BEFORE the party instead of letting the girls do it themselves.
"Have a good time," he said before rolling on.
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