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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dates before" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a specific time period or historical event that occurred before the present. Example: "The museum's collection includes artifacts dating before the 15th century."
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"You never wanted to go on dates before," Henry said.
I'd been on a few Tinder dates before and it's awkward when two people meet in such a context.
SLA at different observation dates before anthesis was negatively correlated with shoot weight at anthesis.
None of the surviving examples of Humpen dates before the middle of the 16th century.
"There are some key dates before Sept. 11," Mr. Graham said.
Trial dates before Judge Carol B. Amon are to be scheduled on Tuesday.
People are tired of going on 100 dates before someone finally interests them.
"It's kind of like we got five dates before he actually asked me out," Ms. Baran said.
But Mr. Pride did have that warrant, the prosecutor said, and he had skipped court dates before.
"Let's just say it wasn't easy to go on dates before all this [fame] and it sure isn't easy now".
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