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Discover LudwigThe phrase "times before" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in a context where something has happened two or more times in the past. For example, "I've gone to that restaurant two times before and had a great experience each time."
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"They've been close a few times before".
We've heard that many times before, too.
Many times before.
It's happened many times before.
Many, many times before.
Before the dark times, before the Empire".
Insecurity had delayed proceedings several times before.
Dutrow has endured hard times before.
It's happened so many times before.
Boston has had bad times before.
I've played him 10 times before.
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