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The phrase "before operations" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a time or action that comes before a particular operation or event. Example: Before operations begin, all employees must attend a safety training session.
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"Are you nervous before operations like this?" I asked.
Mr. T. ordered that the gunny sack be examined before operations began.
A.: Versed is a drug that's very commonly used to sedate people before operations.
Dr. Rosen prefers using the emWave brand of biofeedback devices, which he says helps his nervous patients relax before operations.
Before operations began against Great Britain, Sperrle advised that Britain's Royal Air Force had to be destroyed to ensure successful bombing campaigns against that country.
Publications including Life magazine, Sears, Roebuck & Company's Big Book catalog and the Yellow Pages were printed in the complex before operations there ceased in 1993.
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All patients were administered antibiotics (intravenous Cefazolin 1 g; Cefamezin, Fujisawa, Tokyo, Japan) before operation.
No premedication was administered before operation.
Spontaneous biliary peritonitis is difficult to diagnose before operation.
Heparin infusion was stopped 6 h before operation.
Patient's consent forms were obtained before operation.
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