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Discover Ludwig"done prior" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to something that happened before the present time. For example: "The steps we have completed today build on work done prior to this meeting."
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England have probably done Prior a favour.
This should be done prior to entering the museums.
His left arm is heavily scarred from surgeries that were done prior to his detention.
There's a lot of work to be done prior to getting there.
"I don't think that negates anything I've done prior, or what comes in the future.
In general, analyses should be done prior to projects being announced".
"We're working hard to get it done prior to May 1.
In addition, as a non-destructive test, it can be done prior to mechanical testing.
Addition of maleic anhydride (MA) to the rubber was done prior to blending with polyamide 6.
Moreover, no reconciliation was done prior to announcement of the preliminary results.
The reading for each seminar must be done prior to the seminar.
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