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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yesterday before" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to specify an event or action that occurred before another event or action that happened yesterday. Example: "I had already finished my project yesterday before my boss asked for it." In this sentence, "yesterday before" is used to show that the completion of the project happened before the boss made the request.
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"They sold out yesterday" — before the show opened.
I said that yesterday before the game.
"I just found out that I was with a positive partner yesterday before you," he said.
Overall it took ten hours yesterday before the first result was declared in Newry/Armagh.
The Iraqi parliament held its final session yesterday before a month-long vacation.
For five minutes yesterday, before the rains came back, a dressing room held its collective breath.
The poll was taken yesterday, before she made her call, and fully 38% already said that they would abstain.
Both reached eight under par yesterday before darkness forced them off the course.
Ms. Becker downgraded Amazon's shares yesterday before the earnings were released.
"Nobody likes to have any services cut or removed," Mayor Bloomberg said yesterday, before the breakthrough.
Photo: Farewells in San Diego yesterday before the amphibious assault ship Bonhomme Richard sailed for Iraq.
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