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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very early timeframe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a period or duration that occurs at the beginning of a schedule or timeline.
Example: "We need to complete the initial phase of the project within a very early timeframe to ensure we meet our deadlines."
Alternatives: "an extremely early period" or "a significantly early schedule".
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Maybe this could reflect a negative attitude towards having more children although two months after birth is a very early timeframe regarding future pregnancies.
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A very early groups app.
Built a very early photos app.
This is a very early stage technology.
Again, we were a very early supporter.
I got a drop very early in.
Hauk and Pulvermüller [ 17] also reported higher EEG amplitudes for LF words in an early timeframe from 150 190 ms (most pronounced at left occipital electrodes), as well as in a later timeframe between 320 and 360 ms for parietal leads.
That is a very practical timeframe".
"The 2012 Olympics are an obvious target to aim for, but I think that is a very conservative timeframe," she said.
Fourth, many studies were conducted during a very brief timeframe, such as one academic term.
"We've only got a very short timeframe in which to get it complete," Perry told BBC Sussex.
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