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"before moving in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use the phrase when you are referring to a situation in which someone moves into a new home or location before performing some other action. For example, "They had to prepare the house before moving in."
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They spent at least six years on renovations before moving in furniture.
joseph bklyn I'd burn frankincense before moving in, as I do believe in ghosts.
Your Roof's Warranty - Read your roof's construction and warranty paperwork (which, hopefully, you did before moving in anyway).
Before moving in, he had been skeptical about modern architecture.
Think wisely before moving in with one, or five.
"Starbucks really does its homework before moving in," he said.
Before moving in, Ms. Biggs had to promise Mr. Fleming she would help repair the building.
"Of course we smudged it with sage and cedar before moving in," she said.
Before moving in, she spent many nights floating around the campus to avoid commuting home.
Before moving in, Leslie, like most of her Cabin roommates, commuted to save money on housing.
He taught at Padua before moving in 1963 to Caltech, as an associate professor of biology.
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