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The phrase "along before" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely a confusion of the phrases "long before" or "along the way."
Example: "She had been working on the project long before the deadline approached."
Alternatives: "long before" or "well in advance."
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"There are lots of families fighting that got along before".
If you're fat, you can be sure that someone fatter than you will be along before long.
"It's stronger than any model that has come along before".
Viewers tweet along before, during and after the award show," said Anthony Noto, COO at Twitter, in a statement about the streaming deal.
I was kind of coasting along before, quite happily ignorant.
"Run along before you get into trouble".
You have to take everything that comes along before you know what your niche is.
Greg Coleman came along before the rise of specialized kicking camps.
McIlroy's day had rather trundled along before an epic moment on the 16th during regulation play.
I asked how the Yazidi and Sunni families had got along before Sinjar fell to ISIS.
She admits a lot of people struggle along before they are referred.
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