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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atmosphere before" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English
It may be intended to refer to the atmosphere of a specific time or event prior to something else, but it needs additional context to be meaningful. Example: "The atmosphere before the storm was thick with tension and anticipation."
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"I've never experienced that atmosphere before.
The festive atmosphere before the game led to fun exchanges between the students and their teachers.
The low-key atmosphere before the show was hardly befitting of Madison Square Garden's executive chairman.
Walsh is likely to push for a more relaxed atmosphere before accepting the job.
This was where much of the water entered the atmosphere before subsequently falling in Colorado.
Welcoming us by name, he creates an intimate, giggly atmosphere before the show even starts.
The atmosphere before kick-off made the 2012 Olympics feel like a garden fete.
Politicians and activists are also taking advantage of a more tolerant atmosphere before the elections.
Miss Lelacheur told the court there had been a carnival atmosphere before the incident.
Though a distinctly New York event, the game took on a World Cup atmosphere before it even kicked off.
When did it become necessary to seduce audiences with a blast of atmosphere before the show had even begun?
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