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The phrase "a move earlier" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an action or decision that was made prior to a specific point in time or event.
Example: "If we had made a move earlier, we might have avoided the complications we are facing now."
Alternatives: "one step back" or "a step sooner".
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The MPC minutes certainly do not rule out a move earlier than that.
He was linked with a move earlier this season after a contract dispute with Blackpool over unpaid bonus payments.
Part of an effort to reduce the foreign debt load amid an increasingly favorable financial climate, the purchase follows a decision in December to pay off Brazil's remaining $15.5 billion debt with the International Monetary Fund and a move earlier last year to buy back more than $1 billion worth of another Brady bond.
Asked whether the club's new owners may make a move earlier he said: "It is their prerogative.
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Mickelson made a move early with three birdies over his first eight holes.
"I made a move early, and it was pretty easy from there".
Walsh says it was Jupiter that made a move early in the solar system's history.
Mr. Paterson warned of the risks of such a move earlier this month: "When we have raised taxes on the wealthy in the past, we have seen a loss of job growth almost immediately," he said.
It seems Google might be setting the stage for such a move: earlier this year, it announced plans to buy Nest, a manufacturer of smart thermostats and other internet-connected devices, for $3.2bn.
Japanese rival Line made such a move earlier year.
Mancini also refused to rule out reviving his interest in Roma's Daniele De Rossi, despite the Italian international appearing to dismiss a move earlier this week.
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