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The phrase "was revealed before" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something was made known or discovered prior to a certain time or event. Example: The truth about the company's financial struggles was revealed before the shareholders' meeting, causing a sharp decline in the stock price.
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Why they did not do so was revealed before the end of the trial.
Mr. Morris's literary conceit was front-page news when it was revealed before the book's publication.
New and interesting people, perhaps, like gifted debut playwright Ruby Solomon, author of BBC1 pilot cop show Walter, which was revealed before transmission in 2014 to have been penned and submitted by Lygo using Ruby as his pen name.
"Subjects significantly preferred the spoiled versions of ironic-twist stories, where, for example, it was revealed before reading that a condemned man's daring escape is all a fantasy before the noose snaps tight around his neck," the research reveals.
It was revealed before the game Taylor has shunned a lucrative new deal which is likely to lead to him being sold in the summer.
In the next hand, Siebel repeated his strategy, waiting until the last community card was revealed before placing a hefty bet.
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This latest batch of screenshots may leave you with more questions than answers, but I suspect that all will be revealed before long.
"Things will be revealed that have never been revealed before," he said, requesting that Dubin recommend limited immunity for some of the witnesses in anticipation that their testimony will be self-incriminating.
Other code has been revealed before, but has not been published online until now.
The truth about players' heights is revealed before they turn professional.
Every day another bad effect is revealed before anything has even happened.
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