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The phrase "before the night" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the time period preceding an event or occurrence that happens in the evening. For example, "We had to finish our project before the night was over."
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Coffee on the terrace before the night got too cool.
Expect legal challenges galore before the night is over.
Before the night was through, all were answered.
Before the night was over, the team manager broadcast that Tévez was finished.
This made him happy, but before the night was out he wanted to have more fun.
Before the night session Wednesday, the players' lounge had the feel of a fraternity house.
The ever-dependable rising star Frankmusik provided the support, before the night proper kicked off.
Do I have to tell you that before the night is out they wreck the vehicle?
Before the night was over, the team manager broadcast that T z was finished.
That may turn out to be true before the night is over.
One of them, you figured, was going to get killed before the night was out.
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