"a little early" is a correct and usable expression in written English. You can use this expression to convey the idea that something happened or will happen before the expected or usual time. For example: "We arrived a little early to the party, so we had time to catch up with our friends."
It's a little early".
She'd arrived a little early.
It's a little early yet".
"It is a little early for that".
"It's a little early for that".
"That might be a little early.
I'm probably starting a little early.
It's a little early for all this.
They have arrived a little early.
"It's a little early," Torre said.
Are we still a little early?
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Listya Utami K.
PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia