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Discover Ludwig"before told" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a statement that was made previously. For example, "I said that I would help you, as I before told you."
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Robert had called her the week before, told her what he was wearing, and asked which tie he should wear.
Mr. Goetz, who had been mugged twice before, told the police that he thought he was going to be robbed.
"Emanuel casts new details on well-known episodes of his and his brothers' early lives and reveals never before told stories of their growing up in Chicago".
Hefner, married twice before, told his 427,902 followers on Christmas Day that he gave an engagement ring to Crystal Harris on Christmas Eve.
Mr. Vecchione, the same investigator who had thanked her months before, told reporters at the time that Ms. Clemente had choke marks on her neck, cuts and bruises, and a large welt on her stomach.
They checked in with a 16-year-old boy with a fondness for bomb-making chemicals who, two years before, told them, "I have to get rid of the bad people in this world," and described a "special plan" he said he would put into action in a few years.
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But she breaks off before telling us.
Even if your kids are already adults, you should wait until after you leave before telling them about it.
It reveals the never-before told stories of the men and women who worked in burlesque during its Golden Age.
The two doctors check the location before telling Elvira.
don't forget to grow a beard before telling me.
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