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"it comes before" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when there is a sequence of events and you are trying to explain that one event happens before another. Here is an example of it: "The holiday comes before the school year, so it's important to make the most of it."
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They pronounce "s" and soft "c" (a "c" is soft when it comes before "e" or "i") as "th", as in "gràcies" above.
The Greens and three independents have pledged support for it, giving her enough votes to ensure its passage when it comes before parliament later this year.
Image caption DUP deputy leader Nigel Dodds said that the party's role at Westminster "remains crucial" The DUP will vote against the EU withdrawal agreement when it comes before the House of Commons later, its deputy leader has said.
Deana Lawson's work is prelapsarian — it comes before the Fall.
Moore has said that Christianity, or his brand of it, comes before even state law.
It comes before an uphill finish which is new to the Tour, at Risoul.
We can only hope it comes before most of us descend into serfdom.
Rubio plans to increase the border-security features of the legislation when it comes before the full Senate.
"The national team comes first and it comes before my family," said Bilardo with a deadpan expression.
It comes before Theresa May, the home secretary, has reached a decision on whether to sanction their use.
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The first will be covered here, but that does not suggest that it comes before the other.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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