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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prior to begin" is not correct in English
Did you mean "prior to beginning"? You can use "prior to beginning" when referring to actions or events that should take place before starting something. Example: "Please complete the necessary paperwork prior to beginning the project."
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The Angel asks Prior to begin his work — their work — by prophesying.
Many technological tools are at our disposal that were not available at any point prior to begin the process.
Arterial blood samples were taken immediately prior to begin of the continuous regimen and before each respective bolus administration.
Children should be screened prior to begin treatment and then they should be monitor for hearing at least every month [ 112].
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Students should examine pictures of the exterior and interior of the building prior to beginning their sketches.
Certain operating systems have dependencies that must be satisfied prior to beginning installation.
Prior to beginning an LCCA, project alternatives need to be established.
Prior to beginning the task questions, participants were given a tutorial how to use the system.
Tumors reached a group median volume of at least 250 mm3 prior to beginning the study.
Prior to beginning the mixing procedure, each component was measured as per the mix design specification.
The whole sample (51 g) was frozen, ground and homogenized prior to beginning extraction experiments.
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