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Discover LudwigThe phrase "before plunging" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something happened in the immediate preceding moments before something else occurred. For example: "He paused for a moment to consider his options before plunging into the cold water."
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Wisely, he got his feet wet before plunging in.
They gather up the space with curving arms before plunging into it.
During this period the economy initially expanded, before plunging into recession during the financial crisis.
The plane could be seen bursting into flames before plunging into a forested mountain.
Instead, it remained aloft for some minutes before plunging into the sea.
The index was positive for most of the year before plunging in early August.
In a way, though, I'm thankful that I waited before plunging into James.
Take breakfast on the elegant terrace before plunging into the madness of Naples.
But the NHS only reached that EU average briefly, before plunging down again.
A dockworker told reporters that he saw the flaming aircraft make several loops before plunging.
After separation, the dummy second stage spun around before plunging into the ocean.
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