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The phrase "before the primary" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to something that happens or exists prior to the primary event or action in a sentence. Example: "Before the primary election, candidates are busy campaigning and trying to win over voters."
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Theories abound: They will endorse before the primary.
The Democrats have agreed to four debates before the primary.
Shortly before the primary, her first book will be released.
And it's clearly not happening before the primary on Saturday".
The honorable thing for him to do would have been to resign before the primary.
"And now, four weeks before the primary election, they suddenly found their conscience".
It was two years ago, shortly before the primary that year, when their friendship turned sour.
So, before the primary election, the mosque invited candidates to address the members.
The candidates are not scheduled to debate here before the primary.
Her advisers predicted before the primary that he would take about 20percentt of the vote.
The governor's race went so badly that Cuomo was compelled to withdraw even before the primary.
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