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The phrase "before the time" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to mean that something occurred prior to a specified time. For example, "He completed the task before the time limit."
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In short, if you weren't paying attention before, the time to start is now.
As stated before, the time kill studies were conducted only on case index strain.
Before the time of Louis XIV, Rochefort barely existed.
required nations to sell companies before the time was right.
"Since before the time of Christ, since before the time of Moses, since before the beginning of recorded history, man has sought and prized the natural sponge".
Ten minutes before the time set for the closing, the seller canceled out.
"Before the time seemed Athens as a paradise to me," read one.
"Merola's, our anchor since before the time of the grandparents, needs us," it read.
The personal name of God probably was known long before the time of Moses.
This one's a novella published in 1888 – seven years before the Time Machine.
But we will do nothing before the time sanctions are lifted.
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