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Discover Ludwig"was only before" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It implies that something used to be the case in the past, but is no longer true. Example: "The city was only before a small fishing village, but now it is a bustling metropolis with skyscrapers and a bustling economy."
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That was only before the game.
JODL: I know of that from the time when the two men worked together-that was only before the war and at the very beginning of the war, and the relations were good.
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For me, there is only before and after the slam of the Bailey's iron door".
And that's only before vocalist MC Ride starts shouting his way into your eardrums.
But his fishing was only recreational before 1999.
It was only days before Lewis' departure that the board named Brian Moynihan as the new CEO.
It was only weeks before the festival and her work was already shipped.
"See, there's three lights there now, where there was only two before".
The data available limit the analyses, as reliability was only measured before organizational entry.
Oz was only great before Toto drew back the curtain, after all.
It was only hours before RMT announced a company-wide strike at Virgin Trains East Coast.
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