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Discover LudwigThe phrase "immediately before it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that occurs directly prior to another event or statement in a sequence. Example: "The instructions provided in the document are crucial, especially the section immediately before it."
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To the contrary, I think The Huffington Post should start paying its writers immediately before it becomes, if it hasn't already, a blog for wealthy people who have the financial luxury of writing without getting paid.
In the five days immediately before it, the traps snapped just three animals.
Alternatively, look for a steep hill – ideally with a downward slope immediately before it.
Maybe today's data will see tapering paused immediately before it really even gets started.
He called on major shareholding institutions to tackle the issue immediately before it was too late.
We had to drink the tea immediately before it froze or the tea cup stuck to our lips.
It was, literally, a slip of the tongue, precipitated by what comes immediately before it in the same sentence: "As a condition of receiving access…" Pronounced ak-sess.
Immediately before it was a high platform, with a red-covered pedestal and a steep stairway leading up to the rails on either hand.
Its members troll the streets of the East Village, near the Public, with four hand-held cameras in search of strangers to appear in a one-hour movie, which is shot immediately before it is shown.
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