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Discover LudwigThe phrase "liked it before" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that someone used to like but does not anymore (e.g. "I used to like Italian food, but I don't like it anymore; I liked it before but not anymore.").
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If you liked it before, you will again.
Pick of the Album: 'Over the Rainbow': you've liked it before and you'll like it again Click here to purchase this album.
'I liked it before the rap came in, then my hackles rose.
As for Phelan-Segur, I liked it before the Gardinier family bought it from the Delons in 1986, and I've watch it improve steadily.
I happen to like the title — that is, I liked it before I combed through the book and quickly realized that she uses the word so much that it becomes anodyne (on one randomly chosen page it pops up nine times).
I truly like the site, and I liked it before I joined Technorati.
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Plus, you need to make sure the bear likes it before buying it.
And, I liked it better, before the publicity was mixed.
"Nobody has done anything like it before".
"No one remembers anything like it before".
"We've never seen anything like it before," she said.
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