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The phrase "arising before" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is happening or becoming apparent prior to a certain time or event.
Example: "The issues arising before the deadline need to be addressed immediately."
Alternatives: "emerging prior to" or "occurring before".
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L. 105 11 provided that the amendment made by that Act was effective with respect to any cause of action arising before, on, or after Apr. 25, 1997.
A mysterious process of Westminster distillation seems to have removed other contenders, at least for any vacancy arising before a general election.
He argues that while the Netherlands and Britain have accepted the court's jurisdiction in advance, Britain excluded disputes relating to events arising before 1974.
Laws Oklahoma 1919, p. 87) that in actions arising before the Commission under section 8235 there shall be the same right of direct appeal to the Supreme Court of the state as had theretofore existed in the case of transportation and transmission companies under article 9, section 20, of the Constitution.
But while it is true that the United States courts do not always hold themselves bound by state decisions in cases arising before them, that principle has but a limited application to cases brought from the state courts here on writs of error.
With this method we can read out the identity of objects beginning as early as 60 ms. Size- and position-invariant visual information appear around 125 ms and 150 ms, respectively, and both develop in stages, with invariance to smaller transformations arising before invariance to larger transformations.
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The issue never arose before, said Andrew Williams, a spokesman for the New York Fed.
Those claims arose before a two-year contract between the companies took effect Nov. 1, the companies said yesterday.
Tensions between Zappa and several cast and crew members arose before and during shooting.
The issue of incompatible offices has arisen before, and the opinion noted similarities in a 2008 opinion involving Sergio Calderon.
This situation has arisen before, most famously in the case called "The Saxbe Fix," but it involves a controversial, somewhat tortured reading of the Sacred Document.
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