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"before he" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to refer to the chronological order of events, for example, "Bob finished his lunch before he left for work."
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"We've been here before," he said.
"I've painted her before," he said.
"It has happened before," he said.
"She loved me before," he said, smiling.
"I've been here before," he said.
As before, he arrived by helicopter.
"I've heard that before," he said.
"We are liberal as before," he said.
"I never did this before," he confessed.
"Chipper has been injured before," he said.
"I got fired before," he said.
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