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The phrase "gathered before" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a group of people or things that have assembled or come together at a prior time. Example: "The committee members gathered before the meeting to discuss the agenda."
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The men gathered before they ate.
Information was gathered before Feb. 29.
It was based on information gathered before Feb. 24.
Underneath the arch, the ballgirls gathered before the match.
That's where people gathered before televisions and computers.
After lunch, the musicians retired, and everyone gathered before the Tabernacle.
With a crowd of legislators gathered before him, he approached a lectern bearing the state seal.
As they gathered before the trip, everyone traded gossip about what to expect.
Council members gathered before the mayor even gave his address, denouncing it.
The infanta and her retinue of maids (meninas) and dwarf entertainers are gathered before the monarch.
The numbers were gathered before the government introduced automatic enrolment into workplace pensions in late 2012.
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