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The phrase "before the advent" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means "prior to the arrival or coming of something or someone." Example: Before the advent of modern technology, people relied on handwritten letters to communicate with each other.
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BEFORE the advent of affordable helicopter rides, a backcountry ski trip was primitive.
Were there public intellectuals before the advent of modernity?
Process control history goes back before the advent of electronics.
Didn't whistleblowing exist before the advent of the internet?
(Restivo was incarcerated before the advent of the cell phone).
This was before the advent of dog psychiatrists.
This was 1962, well before the advent of feminism.
Within the loophole, dozens of women became degree candidates before the advent of undergraduate coeducation.
Long before the advent of the Information Age, Asimov was a singular information processor.
Before the advent of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), it was difficult to diagnose these lesions preoperatively.
I started work with ITP in 1987, well before the advent of the web.
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