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The phrase "preparations before" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when talking about making preparations before a certain event takes place. For example, "I need to make sure I've done all the preparations before the competition starts tomorrow."
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I hadn't eaten these preparations before," he said.
- Preparations before you go to Japan.
It aims to finalise preparations before the end of March.
"The only thing I can liken it to would be the preparations before D-Day.
So for anyone else doing those final preparations before Sunday, here are my tips and suggestions.
Investigators made painstaking safety and forensic preparations before opening it in early December.
The Brazilian city is in the midst of final preparations before the Games commence.
He has asked the Treasury to start preparations before the election.
"This activity is consistent with launch preparations" before the failed April launching, it said.
However, existences of these imperfections increase cost since bugholes require additional surface preparations before painting or finishing the concrete surface.
In several earlier operations, a senior operative has overseen final preparations before slipping away as the plot was carried out.
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