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The phrase "before so" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to indicate that something preceded an action or event. For example, "I studied for hours before so I could do my best on the test."
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Before So.
I've been here before, so many times.
Christopher and I have worked together before, so we're friends.
We've never played before so that was another challenge.
I had never done it before, so it was fresh.
I'd been so happy before, so innocent and satisfied.
But I've experienced this before, so I have to regroup".
I've seen it before, so I'm not surprised".
It was well before, so the penalty stood.
They'd never seen it before so they didn't know.
We've done it before, so we know it works".
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