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The phrase "was repaired before" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a past event in which something was repaired before another event happened. For example: "The car was repaired before the family vacation."
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The shoe was repaired before we pulled into port.
The results indicate that EB-induced DNA damage was repaired before DNA synthesis in unstimulated lymphocytes, but EB caused a large increase in SCEs if actively cycling cells were treated.
The Bus spent four days at the bottom of the Thames in August, after it was dropped while being loaded on to a ship at the Port of Tilbury in Kent, and was repaired before leaving the UK for Lagos on 19 August.
When released by the Germans, Kommandøren was repaired before re-entering service.
Commissioned in 1910, the ship was badly damaged when she ran aground before the start of the Italo-Turkish War in 1911, although she was repaired before its end.
Any surgical tears was repaired before performing the SAE.
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And can that damage be repaired before the presidential election in November?
Fetal surgery, in which anatomical defects are repaired before birth, was unimaginable to most physicians just a few decades ago.
Such deficiencies are to be repaired before the opening of the next fall term by work in summer school.
Metal gutters with rust damage should be repaired before the rust eats through the base of the gutter.
A second is whether fractured connections identified in inspection should be repaired before permitting long-term occupancy.
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