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The phrase "given before" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to information that has been previously mentioned or stated. Example: "We cannot continue with the project, as the budget constraints given before need to be taken into consideration."
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What undertakings were given before the poll?
But what about help given before?
This interview was given before Nelson Mandela's death.
Students are graded by online quizzes given before each class.
A periarticular injection with local anaesthetic was given before implantation.
No local anaesthesia was given before the treatment.
The experimental results are given before the concluding section.
Practice trials were given before the experiment began.
What warnings were given before the ash fall?
"Results and discussions" are given before the last section.
Pentobarbital 10 mg/kg was given before intubation.
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