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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acting before" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe taking action prior to a specific event or situation.
Example: "She was acting before the deadline to ensure everything was completed on time."
Alternatives: "taking action prior" or "acting in advance".
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They're asked their names, whether they've done acting before, then thanked for their time and sent on their way.
Joanna hasn't done acting before, but I know her personally through her husband our families know each other and, you know, she's kind of got that hippie spirit.
The French president believes in acting before consulting.
No Spielberg film has ever won for acting before.
"Apple is smart to be acting before it gets to be more of a problem".
Idle went into acting, before writing Spamalot, which premiered in 2004 to massive acclaim.
Those now acting before the ICTR are understandably concerned about their own positions.
"Apple is smart to be acting before it gets to be more of a problem," she said.
Plant breeders and the Gates Foundation financing them deserve credit, especially for acting before an epidemic, not during one.
Paraphrasing Winston Churchill, he said, "You're always acting before you have complete knowledge, and that's where the risk is".
Everyone laughed at me, and my teacher said I should forget about acting, before giving me more homework.
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