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Discover Ludwig"before late" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate a time or deadline that must be met. For example: 1. Please submit your presentation slides to me before late afternoon so I can review them before the meeting. 2. The assignment is due before late next week, so make sure to finish it on time. 3. We need to leave before late morning to catch our flight. 4. The party starts at 8 PM, but feel free to arrive anytime before late evening. 5. Don't forget to turn in your permission slips before late Friday if you want to go on the field trip.
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In the patients who had two plasma samples available, with the first drawn before the diagnosis of PH (cases drawn, mean±SD of 3.9±1.7 years before late blood sample; controls drawn 2.5±1.4 years before late blood sample), biomarker levels from the prediagnosis sample (n = 12) were evaluated.
Previously, he said, bankers had expected that American would not file before late in the spring.
Developmental studies in the cognitive control field have established that basic conflict monitoring abilities are not fully developed before late adolescence and young adulthood (e.g., [24] [26]).
A ruling in the case, involving the University of Texas, is expected sometime before late June.
But it cannot come before late December, when the handover of power is complete.
All of that stuff was debated before late October, when the President authorized the bombing.
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A full trial is unlikely before late 2017.
As a result it is hard to see rate rises before late 2016 at the earliest.
Before late 2001, a few international aid organizations worked in the area with the Taliban's consent.
But forging such a deal could take an age: neither America nor the UN expect any conclusion before late 2008.
Her original schedule suggested that she would not decide what to do before late next spring at the earliest.
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