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The symbol commonly used to represent "before" in time is the less-than sign (<). In various contexts, such as mathematics and logic, it indicates that one event or time point occurs prior to another. For example, if A < B, it means event A happens before event B. In more specific contexts, such as timelines or sequences, arrows or other notations might also be used to indicate the concept of "before."

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