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"more before" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something should occur before something else. For example, "Please make sure to do the laundry more before you go out for the evening."
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"He reflects more before answering a question".
China has said this, and more, before.
Nothing more before flesh?
Here's just one more before I go.
I knew more before I started".
"People are definitely drinking more before flights.
There'll be more before the summer is out, for sure.
(He added one more before the season ended).
It could be 25 more before they stop.
"I actually thought about that more before she was born.
He got a couple more before the Schumacher barrage ended.
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