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Discover Ludwig"before while" is a valid phrase in written English and can be used in a sentence
It is typically used to indicate a time or action that occurred before or leading up to another event or action that took place during a specific period of time. Example: "Before while we were waiting for the bus, I remembered that I had left my phone at home."
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Mr. Hagel has visited Afghanistan four times before, while serving as a Republican senator from Nebraska.
ActionAid moved to Johannesburg long before, while Amnesty International is decentralising at a rapid pace too.
Days before, while constructing an aerial rig for another booth, Mr. Hackett accidentally sliced open his palm.
(Not long before, while in Havana to research his Castro book, he had prudently obtained a North Vietnamese visa there).
Three weeks before, while on a writers' retreat in Martha's Vineyard, Oliver had had an emergency appendectomy.
To begin with, it wasn't fair: Montazeri went about his life and his work just as before, while Amini's body grew cumbersome and volatile.
"The pitch was rising at about the same rate as it had fallen before," while the number of phonemes per breath also declined.
On average, the 8-month-olds stared 2 seconds longer than before, while the 14-month-olds did not change.
It's a style that gives deference to what came before, while always looking ahead to see what might come next.
Three days before, while not using hand protection, he removed ticks from cows.
But if the initial archive is not empty and contains some well-distributed non-dominated solutions, the solutions converge faster than before, while keeping a good diversity.
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