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Discover Ludwig"ended before" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where something finished or concluded prior to a specific point in time. Example: The concert ended before the storm arrived, allowing the audience to safely make their way home.
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His career nearly ended before it began.
So the "thaw" ended before it began.
Hector's career almost ended before it began.
Sunday's game had really ended before it began.
The reelected president's honeymoon ended before it started.
My exercise program ended before the show did.
The war ended before it could be used.
Class ended before the gold-making could begin in earnest.
Has the love affair ended before it even began?
Trading in the bonds ended before news of the lawsuit.
However, World War I ended before it saw any combat.
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