Before the usual time or the time expected.
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Examples for "early "
Examples for "early "
1 Address problems early Report any problems that arise as soon as possible.
2 Watch for early signs; election years are often good times for investors.
3 Keeping track of these health statistics can help catch heart problems early .
4 Officials said they needed to focus on a possible early general election.
5 We'll return early next year with a new company and new toys.
1 It was still too soon to know the answer to that question.
2 Other users said it was too soon to judge the new technology.
3 Way, way too soon to expect that from an Irish Times columnist.
4 Some foreign ministers suggested today may be too soon to take decisions.
5 However, he said it was too soon to declare the epidemic over.
1 Goosing values ahead of time would help underpin a new share sale.
2 However, the Pentagon said Damascus had not been informed ahead of time .
3 It is essential to be clear on the legalities ahead of time .
4 We can't yet predict ahead of time how these cycles will change.
5 Miranda didn't know whether or not he'd warned them ahead of time .
6 It really wasn't something I had thought about doing ahead of time .
7 It's twenty-seven minutes ahead of time , but I'm starting the ignition sequencer.
8 And if you see August ahead of time , not a word, okay?
9 DETAILS Some elements of PCS have been well telegraphed ahead of time .
10 The only thing they can do is tell you ahead of time .
11 The saintly thing to do is make an inquiry ahead of time .
12 Taylor is very intelligent and reached all her milestones ahead of time .
13 It was ill-advised, but he'd bragged ahead of time about her beauty.
14 Buy rock-colored hardware or camouflage it ahead of time with spray paint.
15 Is there any possibility that the bad guys knew ahead of time ?
16 This, we gathered, would trick the chrysanthemums into flowering ahead of time .
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