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The phrase "a thread of earlier" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a previous topic or idea, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "In our discussion, there was a thread of earlier conversations that we need to revisit."
Alternatives: "a connection to previous" or "a link to earlier".
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As This is Money reports, the hackers managed to 'spoof' their phone number, making their fake message appear in a thread of earlier, genuine texts from Santander.
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Also, the items can document early literacy development along a continuum that has a thread of connection with early literacy acquisition theories.
15 1 A THREAD OF GRACE, by Mary Doria Russell.
A thread of #Coachella highlights thus far.
Draw a thread of events together.
The common thread of these early hypotheses was that bursts of TEs could contribute to reproductive isolation between some populations, which eventually can evolve into new species.
The threads of his earlier books are woven together--not neatly, but expertly, with just enough closure to satisfy, yet also enough ambiguity to tantalize.
See a thread Think of a way you can parody that thread's title.
For me this one in particular has been about unweaving and sweeping out some of the most nagging and difficult thought patterns and threads of my early life.
Ms. Amer hit on her signature style of stitched canvases with dangling threads fairly early in her career; these paintings make up most of the retrospective, but a small selection of early works is illuminating.
In the CUDA programming model, a thread block occupies the resource of a streaming multiprocessor (SM) until all threads in the same thread block complete their computations.
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