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You use the word 'before' to say that something was done at an earlier time compared to something else. For example; I used to have my breakfast before going to school everyday.

You use the word 'in front of' to demonstrate a position, i.e that something is by position, in front, compared to something else that is behind the former. For example; I sit in front of Aaron in our Contract Law class.

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