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"before I continue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when you need to pause for a moment, usually to introduce a new idea, topic or point. For example, "Before I continue, I'd like to take a moment to thank everyone who made this event possible."
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And as I said before, I continue to believe that Reverend Wright has been a -- a -- a leader in the South Side.
Um, before I continue: Thrasher and Muffler?
Before I continue, a disclaimer.
I say drink your pammy before I continue.
Before I continue, I've got into trouble before by making irreverent generalisations about my school experiences.
So before I continue, there's something that needs to be pointed out.
Reader, take a few moments to let your chin stop shuddering before I continue.
Before I continue I should admit that I've been guilty of being involved in producing similar figures in the past.
Before I continue, a health warning: ADGA is a metric devised by the FT's own research department in 2009.
Before I continue, let me stop for a second and tell you what a "taxi" really is in medieval Iraq.
At 60 Morningside, Mr. Marx asks me if, before I continue on my way downtown (by subway), I would like to meet General Eisenhower.
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