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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about before" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, as it combines two prepositions that do not logically fit together in this context.
Example: "I was thinking about before we made that decision."
Alternatives: "regarding earlier" or "concerning prior".
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What about before, your pre-run breakfast?
So find the peak using what we talked about before?
Khadr, whose case I've written about before, is Canadian.
"What I thought about before was good writing," he says.
So that's absolutely something we have talked about before.
As I wrote about before, it's so, so fast.
You'll wonder what you cared about before.
Remember that boring waiting room I was talking about before?
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"We had never heard about it before".
"I hadn't thought about it before".
Did she know much about her before?
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