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Discover Ludwig"die before" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is usually used in the phrase "died before," which means that someone or something passed away prior to a specific event or time. Example: My grandmother died before I was born, but my mother always tells me stories about her.
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"I had never been afraid to die before," Lurie said.
Still, however, almost all of us will die before 100.
This suggests that the embryos begin to die before E13.5.
Unless you die before then!
The novels die before the novelists do.
Many patients die before age 20.
67 babies die before their first birthdays.
"Still, he'll probably die before me, right?
We know Patroclus must die before Achilles.
She would die before midnight, he thought.
I'd die before I'd go in there".
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