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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are you before" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when this phrase could be used, as it lacks context and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "Are you before the committee today?" (if rephrased correctly).
Alternatives: "Are you present" or "Are you in front of".
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Where are you?" before he shot a victim he could not see?
Reached by phone for a scheduled interview, he opened with a sharply accusatory "Who are you?" before pausing and chuckling.
Coolly surveying the mess, she says to one son, "You're not killing him, are you?" before decamping to a motel.
Mark Dominik, the Buccaneers' general manager, went to pay for his gasoline recently and was greeted by an attendant who did not offer so much as a "Hi, how are you?" before grilling him on Revis's status.
That was Mr. Kinney: equally comfortable in a white collar or blue one; tireless in his capacity for work; a friendly, enthusiastic fellow who asked "How are you?" before "Fill it up?" because he really wanted to know.
One time I turned and he looked at me and silently mouthed, 'Who are you?' " Before the show, Tillman, alone in his room with guitar in hand, sat facing a full-wall mirror, jotting down lyrics and working through some changes.
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