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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beforehand" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to mean "before something else occurred or was done," or "in advance." For example, "I like to plan ahead and prepare for things beforehand."
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You must sign up before hand.
"Before Hand After Hand," a work by Scott Benner.
Transient pathogens were found on 15% of healthcare workers' hands before hand hygiene.
Simulations need to be performed before hand, using for example the software used for model estimation.
Therefore, noise reduction should be performed before hand detection.
Unless, of course, more details leak out before hand.
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Talk to them before-hand.
Preparing before-hand makes things a lot easier.
All the patients were warned before-hand that another doctor would be watching the surgery.
Use a balm before-hand!
Get all your supplies together before-hand.
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