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"before two days" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "before two days" when referring to something that happened two days prior to the present. Example: I met him before two days at the library.
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The ability of the ScFv/RVG to neutralise virus in vivo was assessed using a staggered administration where the molecule was inoculated either four hours before, two days after or four days after infection.
One day before, two days before, she was working.
Just the day before, two days after being arrested, he turned 19.
Caller: And Katrina, I was actually down there a day before, two days before it happened.
He will then go to Cartagena for dinner with other leaders before two days of talks.
On Christmas Day, 1814, the mayor informed Jackson, courteously but pointedly, that so many people were being detained that "Before two days, The Guard house shall be full".
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"Since we have no other alternatives, we have decided to continue putting our garbage out as we had before, six days a week.
"I said before, one day some people will apologise to me for what they have done.
"I'd never been alone like that before, three days all by myself.
I felt that this was the right decision, but you still go into the unknown – something that has not been done before, five days and five nights".
The other way to look at it is that I definitely should have written a show before four days before it opened.
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