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"executed before" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an action was completed or carried out prior to another action. Example: The contract must be signed and executed before the project can begin.
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Our objective is to build a fast haplotype assembly model where computationally intensive tasks are executed before execution of the iterative process.
Mr. McVeigh will be executed before his television audience.
He demanded justice immediately, wanted the shooter to be executed before they buried their dead.
(It included now-famous images of a woman being executed before a stadium crowd).
At least four other activists, two Kurds and two protesters, were executed before another planned rally on Feb. 11.
Twelve hours later the man was dragged from a car in his underwear and executed before a few villagers.
The Incas gathered the treasure -- 70,000 llama-loads -- but Pizarro ordered Atahualpa executed before it arrived.
An early example, probably executed before 1364, is a portrait of John II (Louvre, Paris), which is firmly modeled in a rather Italianate manner.
Commands must be sent one at a time from the ground, and each must be executed before the next is dispatched.
He was executed before the advent of DNA technology, and forensic experts have previously been unable obtain anything that might allow them to build a satisfactory profile.
The Soviets had agents within the C.I.A.'s recruiting networks, and the would-be insurgents were almost all caught and executed before they had begun to make trouble.
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