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"at least before" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which something happened or existed at one point in time and then ended. For example: "We used to go on hikes at least once a month, but stopped before the pandemic started."
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At least before last Sunday.
Or at least before the Holland game".
At least before Murray added to their consternation.
And their performance is pretty good, at least before fees.
But at least before that Election Day, Florida officials played it fairly straight.
It will be another couple of years, at least, before they go into effect.
At least before the present financial crisis, the trio had been hobnobbing happily.
"We haven't done French," he said, at least before the arrival of Montmartre.
But more religious tension has been evident, at least before elections late in 2014.
That happens to me, at least before I was a senator.
But big handouts are unlikely, at least before the next president takes office.
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