Before the usual time or the time expected.
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Examples for "early"
Examples for "early"
1Address problems early Report any problems that arise as soon as possible.
2Watch for early signs; election years are often good times for investors.
3Keeping track of these health statistics can help catch heart problems early.
4Officials said they needed to focus on a possible early general election.
5We'll return early next year with a new company and new toys.
1Goosing values ahead of time would help underpin a new share sale.
2However, the Pentagon said Damascus had not been informed ahead of time.
3It is essential to be clear on the legalities ahead of time.
4We can't yet predict ahead of time how these cycles will change.
5Miranda didn't know whether or not he'd warned them ahead of time.
1It was still too soon to know the answer to that question.
2Other users said it was too soon to judge the new technology.
3Way, way too soon to expect that from an Irish Times columnist.
4Some foreign ministers suggested today may be too soon to take decisions.
5However, he said it was too soon to declare the epidemic over.
6But he said it was too soon to discuss potential cost-cutting measures.
7He added it was too soon to discuss a market share target.
8Way, way too soon for her to feel anything, let alone show.
9Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said it was too soon to draw conclusions.
10It is the problem with eyases taken from their nests too soon.
11Here too , there has been far too much austerity far too soon.
12Sundays and the inevitable journey back home would always come too soon.
13But he said it is too soon to judge the railways' performance.
14We arrived at my tent far too soon and not soon enough.
15The train arrived too soon, even though it was twenty minutes late.
16Ardern said the country did not go into level 3 too soon.
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Translations for too soon
Too soon per variant geogràfica