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The phrase "a very early" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs at a time that is significantly before the usual or expected time.
Example: "We decided to wake up a very early hour to catch the sunrise."
Alternatives: "an extremely early" or "a quite early".
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"This is at a very early stage".
"This is a very early present".
"This is a very early phase.
I worked from a very early gridded map".
The research is, however, at a very early stage.
"Bruce took them off at a very early stage.
It is a very early Warhol, to be sure.
A. I was listening from a very early age.
GREET THE MORNING I'm a very early bird.
The lessons begin at a very early age.
There is also a very early ceramic piece, "Assimilation" (1982).
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