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"before it goes" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a time or action that will happen before another event or action takes place. Example: "I need to finish my homework before it goes too late."
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Twitter will most likely update its prospectus again with new information before it goes public.
before it goes into the showroom.
It's just a matter of time before it goes.
But it is supposed to come before it goes.
There are further shots before it goes quiet.
Want to try out a new version of the IdP before it goes to production?
"Sometimes this requires us to look more carefully at a transaction before it goes through.
"Now you're rewarding a behavior you like before it goes wrong".
But there's no way you can eat all that food before it goes bad".
(The American Academy of Pediatrics reviews each issue before it goes to print).
Exotic food is available at the Albert Cuyp long before it goes mainstream in supermarkets.
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