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The phrase 'though before' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is most often used to draw a comparison between two ideas or events, emphasizing the contrast between them. For example, "Though before I had resisted the idea, I ultimately decided to go along with it."
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I might just lie here though before you wake up.
More research is needed, though, before SERMs can become a therapeutic option for OA.
Wait at least a month, though, before attempting it.
"Even though before that we used to compost our waste.
It was not long, though, before the questioning went public.
There's more to do, though, before passing muster.
It wasn't long, though, before he began to explore a new and growing field, molecular biology.
I want, though, before heading into the micro story to make a couple of conceptual points.
I don't watch for long, though, before swerving to the left and zooming ahead.
It will probably be a while, though, before you find yourself using an IPv6 device.
Best think twice, though, before suggesting this for your book club.
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