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Discover Ludwig"life before" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to a previous time or period in one's life. Example: "In my life before becoming a parent, I never fully appreciated the value of sleep."
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What happened to my life before?
"It has never happened in my life before," he recalled.
THE LIFE BEFORE HER EYES: In wide release.
It's never happened in my life before," Martin said.
"Work was my life before," Bullock said.
That was my life before.
We had a good life before.
Life before children every parent had one.
Life!" before bailiffs silenced them.
I'd never acted in my life before.
Tells about her life before she met Donald, and his life before he met her.
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