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Can you use comma after before?

You can't use a comma directly after "before" because it's not a complete thought on its own.

* Incorrect: "Before, I went to the store."

To use a comma with "before," you need a complete sentence or phrase following it:

* Correct: "Before I went to the store, I checked my wallet."

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