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The phrase "before being published" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something happened or was done before a specific piece of written material, such as a book or article, was published. Here are some examples: - "The manuscript went through multiple revisions before being published." - "The photos were taken two years before the book was published." - "The research was completed before being published in a scientific journal." - "The article was edited several times before being published online."
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Audition pages do not need to be reviewed by site administrators before being published.
Once you hit Save, your comment will be held for moderation before being published.
Everyone can submit and edit entries, but submissions get reviewed by editors before being published.
E.L. James's bondage-buster, "Fifty Shades of Grey", turned up online before being published on paper.
Is it appropriate for photographs be screened and/or censored before being published?
Before being published, I don't recall paying much attention to cover quotes.
When I did try, it took four years before being published".
The book is withdrawn and pulped by HarperCollins shortly before being published.
The booklets were then tested on the readers before being published.
The time when authors had to pass tests of social and political suitability before being published are over.
Epicurious recipes have been tested by chefs before being published in Condé Nast magazines like Gourmet, Self and Bon Appétit.
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