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'explored before' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that a certain topic or idea has been previously investigated or looked into. For example, "The effects of the economic downturn had been explored before, but more research was needed to fully understand the implications."
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He was an inventor, exploring new sonic areas that nobody had explored before, using limited equipment.
He starts using a kind of language no art historian had explored before: "The Venus of Giorgione is sleeping, without a thought of her nakedness.
"To the best of my knowledge it's not been explored before, but it's an interesting idea to look into," Mr. Rugg said.
It was also an area of arts programming that hadn't been explored before, using fiction to make a documentary, and it caused a hell of a row.
Crime and punishment are themes that Allen has explored before, notably in his great movie Crimes and Misdemeanors, but this is very thin stuff.
If the current location has not been explored before, then we expect the most visited location as the next one.
The concept of "fixed points in time" has been explored before, such as in "The Fires of Pompeii".
The inherent struggle of Penny's lofty career goals and Leonard's scientific pragmatism hasn't fully been explored before, so it's great to see the show taking it on.
These should be explored before players take on challengers.
This is territory that Prada has explored before.
You explore areas that haven't necessarily been explored before.
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