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English question

I came across the following example:

(1) She was dead [b]a couple of days[/b] before they found her. (Scenario in [i]The Exorcist[/i])

In this example, is “for” omitted from the sentence?

I'm a researcher of English linguistics. Any insight you might have would be very much appreciated. Thanks.
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Dave1955 · 61-69, M
I think the sentence sounds correct because; before is the pass tense and the addition "of " to me makes the sentence as it stands look clumsy.