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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit early for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is happening sooner than expected or desired.
Example: "I think it's a bit early for us to start planning the holiday party."
Alternatives: "a little premature for" or "too soon for".
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Midmorning, I suggested, was a bit early for beer.
It is still a bit early for that, however.
It may be a bit early for a Turkish translation.
And isn't it a bit early for a moderation?
"It's a bit early for a campaign," he said.
It is still a bit early for anyone to make a fortune in this business.
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Two years seems a bit early to shoot for that goal when I saw a chick still using a Motorola StarTAC the other day, but to each his own.
"I genuinely think [No1 in the world] would be a little bit early for us as a side.
A 90's Fourth It may seem a bit early to be nostalgic for the 90's.
(It's a bit early in the game for lines like "It's not like I believe in everlasting love," from "Ghosts").
It has to end some time, it ended a little bit early for us.
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