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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quit before" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone stopped doing something before a certain event or time. Example: "I decided to quit my job before I became too burnt out to enjoy my life."
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Hours later Galli called Pepsi and quit before he started.
He did a little dance, but quit before a reporter could capture it on a smartphone.
It can change the way you look quite dramatically, but most people quit before that happens".
I'll quit before that.
She wanted to quit before".
She quit before she was sacked.
Jay-Z has threatened to quit before.
Nationwide, 46 percent of teachers quit before their fifth year.
Mr. Leary quit before the commission filed its report.
One that Bill Belichick quit before he even tried?
Boulton quit before the Woods cover was published.
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