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Discover LudwigThe phrase "before I" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that happened or will happen before the time that you are currently speaking about. Example: I had to finish my homework before I could go out and play with my friends.
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"We talked before," I said.
"We" comes before "I".
Just moments before, I was special!
The night before, I was nervous.
"As before, I will give my all.
Before I die.
"Before I hated Saddam.
Before, I had nothing.
"Before, I was controlling.
She knew before I did.
It was before 'I Am.
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