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The phrase "before happened" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "I had no idea what was going to come before it happened."
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That had never before happened to a major firm.
This has never before happened in human history.
This had never before happened in the modern era.
"Whatever happened before, happened before," Carlisle said after Tuesday's victory over Cleveland.
The doorman stood mutely by while the dog walker (housekeeper) said that this had never before happened.
On Thursday, the Republicans declined to permit an up-or-down vote on the Hagel nomination, something that has never before happened with a prospective secretary of defense.
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"There is something we've never seen before happen.
Diliberto died before that happened, before that magical 2009 season.
WELL before it happened, it looked obvious.
"Even before what happened it was tense.
"About seven days before it happened".
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