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Discover Ludwig"jumped before" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something occurred before another action or event took place. Example: "The dog jumped before the cat could catch it." In this sentence, "jumped before" indicates that the dog's action of jumping happened prior to the cat's attempt to catch it.
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All that was left to do was to jump like we'd never jumped before, take one last look at that beautiful beach, and say: "Tutaonana tena, rafiki".
IThe a ski jump!
On his Facebook page, Emanuele describes himself as a "Base Jumper Wingsuit Pilot" who focuses on "places never jumped before and searching for new terrain flight lines".
If he has never jumped before, he may try to avoid the fence, so make sure you keep him in line.
If you intend to jump a fallen log or something similar that you haven't ever jumped before, make sure to check that the landing area is safe and there are no protruding twigs.
Some had never jumped before this night.
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Yellen may jump before she is pushed.
Some have already decided to jump before they are pushed.
As a consequence, you see goalkeepers jumping before the foot hits the ball.
It seems likely that Ponting chose to jump before he was pushed.
But the TKTS booth, normally jumping before a Sunday matinee, looked forlorn.
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