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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually before" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize a point in relation to a previous statement or event that occurred earlier.
Example: "I thought the meeting was scheduled for next week, but it is actually before that."
Alternatives: "in fact before" or "truly prior to".
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(Actually before: She had an allergic reaction to a product while pregnant, which prompted her initial interest).
Actually, before that.
Actually, before then.
Actually, before the game even started.
There were ramps that were discovered actually before the discovery of place fields [INAUDIBLE] animals.
Mr. Chandor: "I never had a very good idea, actually, before this.
"He brought a guitar into the house in, what, 2003?" "Actually, before that," Yoriyos admitted.
A time not unlike our time, actually, before Iraq and in the heart of Enron".
And it was actually before the World Trade Center was the tallest.
The only question actually before the courts, they said, is whether the particular law under review was within Congress's authority.
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The signal before the DUT actually comes before the entering the Howland current source.
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