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"not like before" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it when you want to compare something to how it used to be. For example: "I haven't seen my friend in months; she's changed so much, not like before."
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Some of it might come back a little bit, but not like before".
Little by little, we become friends again, and learn to have a relationship again, though obviously not like before".
Not like before.
"Religion in Egypt," she concluded, "is not like before.
"Is it O.K. to think about money now?" asks the new issue of Money magazine, which answers, in a somber editorial, yes, but not like before.
It is not like before' (Resident 7).
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Schieffer asks Dickerson about this idea Gingrich had, to haul judges who make decisions that Gingrich doesn't like before a Congressional Committee.
Find out what she likes and doesn't like before you do too much.
It isn't like before, when there was a rainy season and then a summer.
He might not like you, but before trying this, you might need proof he likes you.
"For me, he is not quite like before," she said.
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