SOME TIME BEFORE
Definition: A period occurring before a particular point in time; referring to a past duration or interval.
Synonyms: Previously, Earlier, Formerly, Prior, Previously
Usage Examples in Sentences
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The flowers had bloomed some time before the summer began.
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The cake had been baked some time before the birthday celebration.
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The spaceship launched some time before the sunrise.
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The invention of the wheel happened some time before advanced technology.
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The recipe called for marinating the chicken some time before cooking.
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They had met some time before the unexpected reunion at the airport.
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The scientists conducted experiments some time before reaching a groundbreaking conclusion.
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The artist had painted the mural some time before it became a local landmark.
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The novel's plot had unfolded some time before the readers could predict the climax.
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As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow, the artist captured the fleeting beauty some time before.
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The detective unraveled the mystery by piecing together events that transpired some time before the crime.
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The pianist's fingers danced gracefully on the keys, evoking the classical compositions crafted some time before.
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In the realm of literature, the novel delved into the complexities of human relationships forged some time before.
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We had discussed this issue some time before, but no solution was found.
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She had visited Paris some time before she decided to move there permanently.
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The company had faced financial difficulties some time before the new management took over.
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She had learned to play the piano some time before she joined the orchestra.
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Some time before the meeting, I had already prepared my presentation.
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Before the concert, we had some time before the chaos ensued.
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Some time before the deadline, he submitted his completed assignment.
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