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before we submitted
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "before we submitted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time prior to the act of submitting something, such as a document or application. Example: "Before we submitted the report, we made sure to double-check all the data for accuracy."
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Science
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Academia
Alternative expressions(3)
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A fortnight before we submitted to publishers, in October last year, she won the BBC National Short Story award.
News & Media
We were very proactive; before we submitted the paper for publication we informed all the relevant authorities, so they knew what was happening and had the time to prepare, and when the story started making the rounds in the U.S. media, we spent 3 days talking to newspapers, TV, and radio.
Science & Research
A major strength of our study lies in the level of validation by respondents that we achieved through ongoing engagement with participants, 35 three of whom provided "participant reviews" before we submitted this manuscript.
Science
We now also have made a discussion about the study for the chromosome 2 and 3 gene expression profiles in TCs, which had not been published before we submitted this article.
Science
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Guy, Just touching base before we submit our 2018 scent pitches to Corporate tomorrow.
News & Media
However, regardless of what has gone before we submit that our own observations clinch the matter: in this paper we have followed many individual epidermal cells in the reported (and unreported) clones all the way from embryo to L3 and from around 400 cells there are only few changes in the cell number in a clone: in a couple of cases we "lost" a cell and only in five clones we "gained" cells.
Science
Three days before, on May 20, we submitted to arXiv the first draft of this paper containing the methodology and the post-event analysis of the previous nine eliminations [17].
Science
Before launching the experiment, we submitted to and complied with Yahoo.
Science
Yet before we gratefully submit and slip on the next generation of wearable devices, it's worth reflecting on the fine line between creating technologies that reflect our lives and technologies that control them.
News & Media
September 28, 2006: Based on our efforts before graduation from UC Berkeley, we have submitted a new paper, Stably Extending Two-Dimensional Bipedal Robotic Walking to Three Dimensions, to the 2007 American Control Conference.
Before, we would all submit an RFP and some lucky contestant would get selected.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "before we submitted", ensure the context clearly indicates what was submitted (e.g., report, application, manuscript).
Common error
Avoid using "before we submitted" when the intended meaning is closer to "before we sent" or "before we presented". "Submit" typically implies a formal process.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "before we submitted" functions as an introductory clause, typically followed by a main clause describing the result or consequence of actions taken prior to the submission. It sets a temporal context, indicating that something occurred in preparation for or in anticipation of a formal submission. Ludwig AI confirms this usage through various examples.
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News & Media
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "before we submitted" is a grammatically correct phrase used to introduce actions or conditions that preceded a formal submission. Ludwig AI shows that it is primarily found in scientific, news, and academic contexts. While versatile, using alternatives such as "prior to our submission" may better suit formal settings, as confirmed by Ludwig. When using this phrase, clarity about what was submitted is essential. Common errors include using "submit" when a simpler verb like "send" would be more appropriate.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
before making our submission
Explicitly mentions the action of making the submission.
prior to our submission
Replaces the clause with a prepositional phrase, making it more formal.
ahead of our submission
Similar to "prior to", but emphasizes the time aspect before the submission.
in advance of submitting
Focuses on acting or preparing before the submission event.
preceding our submission
More formal and emphasizes the sequence of events.
prior to handing it in
Uses the more informal term "handing it in" instead of "submission".
before lodging our submission
Uses "lodging" which is more formal than "submitting".
leading up to our submission
Focuses on the period of time before the submission deadline.
preparatory to submitting
Highlights the preparatory actions taken before submission.
in anticipation of our submission
Emphasizes the expectation and planning before submitting.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "before we submitted" to sound more formal?
For a more formal tone, consider using alternatives such as "prior to our submission" or "preceding our submission".
What's the difference between "before we submitted" and "before we sent"?
"Before we "sent"" implies a simple act of sending, while "before we submitted" suggests a more formal process of officially delivering something for consideration or review.
Is it correct to say "prior to we submitted" instead of "before we submitted"?
No, "prior to we submitted" is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrasing is "prior to our submission" or "before we submitted".
What are some less formal ways to say "before we submitted"?
Less formal alternatives include "before we handed it in" or "before we gave it in" depending on the context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested