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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "court before" is correct and can be used in written English, although it may sound better to use the prepositional phrase "before court" instead.
"Court before" can be used to describe a situation where someone has appeared in court on a previous occasion. For example: "The defendant had been to court before for a similar offense."
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"I'd never played on that court before, it takes a while to get used to.
"I've never felt that feeling on a basketball court before".
Hadid had never testified in court before.
The Ambassadors and the Wizards have gone to court before.
He did some shooting on the court before the game.
They were freed by the high court before the elections.
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Yorkville Court--Before Justice Kelly.
The issue is bound to be back before the Supreme Court before long.
It must also be approved by the Constitutional Court before the referendum can be held.
Mr. Obama has not hesitated to challenge the Supreme Court before.
The Justice Department said it would not elevate the dispute to the Supreme Court before that.
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