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Discover LudwigThe phrase "swallowed before" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts discussing something that was consumed or accepted prior to a certain point in time. Example: "The medication must be swallowed before the meal for it to be effective."
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Gelesis, a start-up in Boston, is testing a capsule that would be swallowed before meals.
And this is a cost that America has swallowed before to get out of trouble.
"Let's digest these rats we've swallowed before we get another one".
The first question, from YouTube star Hank Green, was tough enough that the president paused and swallowed before answering.
Singers have to worry about slipping on fallen food or sullying expensive costumes, and must make sure they have swallowed before opening their mouths to sing.
And be sure to look for the ingenious silver windmill cup, circa 1636, designed for drinking games: the brew had to be swallowed before the sails of the windmill stopped turning.
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This story isn't eaked out over quests, it's sat in front of you suddenly, a massive pill of exposition you need to swallow before much fun happens.
Britain has many more bitter pills to swallow before this whole contemptible business is over.
I began to wonder how much sea water a person could swallow before developing hallucinations.
Just remember to swallow before you open it to give your approval.
The aim of this study was to determine the usefulness of evaluating the function of swallowing before and after surgery in patients with tongue cancer by using T2-weighted sequences of high-speed continuous magnetic resonance imaging (HSCMRI).
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