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The phrase "this first before" is not correct and should not be used
If you want to express that something should come first, you should instead say something like "start with this first" or "do this first." For example, "Before you start baking, do this first: Preheat the oven to 350°F."
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Perhaps Doctor Koukash should have read this first before buying Salford.
"We know we have to digest this first, before we can fully appreciate it," their coach Ralf Rangnick said after the match.
We prove this first before considering the general case.
So do this first, before anything else.
Do this first, before you even begin your business.
The horse is likely to be sensitive about having its face washed, so do this first before the rest of the bathing.
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If you think you may have an outstanding warrant for your arrest, address this issue first before attempting to request your criminal court records for prior offenses.
"So they're buying right this second, before anything happens".
Fray them first before bleaching.
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