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"before getting to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to denote that something precedes something else in terms of chronology or order. For example: "I made sure to read the instructions carefully before getting to the actual task."
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Not getting lost starts long before getting to the trailhead.
Mr. Glover, who raps under the name Childish Gambino, cracked a few penis jokes before getting to the answer.
Sharpen your knife's blade before getting to work.
He dies before getting to English.
Before getting to the differences, the similarities.
They chatted for about four hours before getting to work.
"Before getting to me, each child got the needed attention".
No tests before getting to Rio? It's incredible," he said.
Before getting to the fall campaign, Mr. Schneiderman will have to beat his four Democratic rivals.
"Sometimes he would start tossing out questions before getting to the bottom line," Mr. Tenet wrote.
Be careful of loading too much background on the reader before getting to the main point.
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