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The phrase "again before the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a repeated action or event that occurs prior to a specific point or event.
Example: "I hope to see you again before the end of the year."
Alternatives: "once more prior to the" or "again prior to the".
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Gen. Jeff Sessions testified again before the House Judiciary Committee on Nov. 14, 2017.
He lost consciousness again before the police arrived.
The drug will come again before the FDA next month.
He is now unlikely to compete again before the Olympics.
But he was bowling again before the day was out.
He comes up again before the parole board in November.
Valencia could have conceded again before the final whistle sounded.
He was at it again before the Ireland game.
And then probably again before the November conference.
The Villarreal goalkeeper was not tested again before the interval.
But we will see Carpenter again before the Series is out.
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