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Discover Ludwig"especially before" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a specific emphasis or importance before something else. Example: "It is important to always wash your hands before eating, especially before handling food that will be shared with others."
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Please, decide, especially BEFORE things get too far.
Especially before elections, parties exploit religious tensions.
It was a blessing, especially before Christmas.
"Especially before the Chinese took it.
●Wash hands frequently, especially before eating.
Make contact regularly each semester (especially before registration!).
Paul interjects naughtily: "Especially before television in 1820".
Microbial community composition shifted significantly, especially before day 28 of incubation.
Especially before treatment, gonorrhea epidemics could be large and devastating, and could trigger depopulation.
His reforms, especially before 1811, strengthened legal order and the state while preserving autocracy.
"We have to win these games - especially before the international break".
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