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The phrase "about your early" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a discussion or inquiry regarding someone's early experiences or actions, but it needs additional context to be usable.
Example: "I wanted to ask you about your early experiences in the industry."
Alternatives: "regarding your early" or "concerning your early".
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Tell me about your early upbringing.
Q. Tell me about your early career decisions.
Q. Tell me about your early management roles.
I'd like to start by talking about your early years.
Tell me about your early passion for stories and how that developed.
Are the stories about your early gigs – people vomiting because of the volume, audiences fleeing, the police being called – all true?
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Remember the notes you took about your card earlier?
Make no mistake about it, your early years as an academic will likely be a baptism under fire no matter how many years you have spent teaching as a graduate student or postdoc.
However, try to avoid oversharing about your life early on in your relationship.
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