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Can I say "Just a year before" instead of " Just one year earlier"?

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Rebecca

Yes, you can replace "just one year earlier" with "just a year before". Both of these phrases express the same meaning of something happening one year before the time that is being discussed. Ex: Just a year before they moved into the house, the house was abandoned. Ex: They are celebrating their wedding anniversary today. Just a few years earlier, they didn't even know each other.

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