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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'was produced before' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a thing that happened or existed prior to something else. For example, "This film was produced before the other one."
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He was produced before a sharia court.
"Nothing but a Man" was produced before directors like Spike Lee and John Singleton had materialized, and long before Hollywood took up black subjects.
Yesterday, as Siddiqui was produced before a magistrate in New York to face charges of attacking US army officers in Afghanistan last month, that central mystery was resolved.
The documentary, which was produced before Sept. 11, began as an earnest behind-the-scenes report on the relationship between the government and show business, designed to fill the apparently endless appetite movie buffs have for this kind of thing.
In April, under a judge's order, he was produced before the Pretoria high court, where he told a judge he was "satisfied" by his parole conditions before being whisked away by unnamed officials.
Shade-grown coffee is not new, it's how Arabica coffee was produced before the 1970s – before an input-intensive, mono-crop model took over and allowed global production to scale.
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Read into the movie, play, etc. before your audition, if possible.If it is a show that has been produced before, look for summaries online, or watch YouTube videos of productions that have been done in the past.
And he has added striking sculpture and film to the memorable figurative painting he was producing before his Studio Museum residency.
That is still a long way short of the 2.8m Iraq was producing before the war and the 3.5m it regularly achieved before the previous Gulf war.
Talking cars have been produced before.
It is hard to believe that all these works were produced before the artist was 30.
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