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The phrase "before about" can be used in written English and is grammatically correct.
It is often used in informal language and can be used to indicate a time or event that occurred before a certain point. Example: I didn't know about the party before about 5 pm last night.
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I've testified before about wrongful conviction issues.
I had heard, once before, about "the claw".
We've spoken before, about art school.
What was I saying before about capitalism?
What were we saying before about nebbishy?
We've had chats before about it.
Moss has written before about difficult motherhood.
Who knew before about the mass graves?
Regular precipitation observations were not made before about 1850.
WE'VE written before about New York City's trans-fat ban.
I've written before about the trials of literary festivals.
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