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"interval before" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a period of time or an amount of space between two points. For example, "A two-minute interval before we begin the meeting gives everyone time to settle in."
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Frédéric Piquionne and Kyle Bennett struck either side of the interval before Dexter Blackstock's late consolation.
Saints trailed 10-6 athehe interval before rattling up 24 points without reply.
But how sublime that brief interval before you fall, when it seems as though you can do anything.
She may contact Kaufman's business partner, Diane Becker, but wishes to wait a decent interval before intruding.
He speculated that the audience might prefer a longer interval before viewing events as troubling as war.
"Oh maaa gaaawd, that woz brrrilliaaant," shouted one youth during the interval before ducking out for a fag.
Mannone allowed Modesto a free header after the interval before Arsenal responded.
The Slovakia midfielder Juraj Kucka had a header comfortably saved by Juve keeper Gianluigi Buffon nine minutes prior to the interval, before parity was restored two minutes later.
The challenge for the new president is to install himself not just as a leftwing interval before being thrown out of power in the next election.
Hard as it has been to pass legislation, the coming year is a marker, the final interval before the fight for succession becomes politically all-consuming.
Richards added a penalty just after the interval before Bradford collected their first points when Platt and Ben Jeffries combined to put Rikki Sheriffe over in the corner.
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