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"for a while before" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a specific period of time that occurred before a certain event or action. Example: She had been living in London for a while before she finally decided to move back to her hometown.
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These stars burned for a while before exploding as supernova.
"It's important to be together with the group for a while before deciding".
She pauses for a while before answering.
It functions for a while before the P-functioning begins.
You can try it for a while, before you decide".
Let it cool for a while before serving.
He was quiet for a while before answering: "Yeah.
Thus they could only float for a while before capsizing.
Leave to cool for a while before eating.
Did she lose herself for a while before that?
He stares into the distance for a while before answering.
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for a job before
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for a year before
for a decade before
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for a cigarette before
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