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The phrase "an early decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a choice or conclusion made ahead of the usual time frame, often in contexts like college admissions or project planning.
Example: "The committee reached an early decision to accept the proposal before the final deadline."
Alternatives: "a prompt decision" or "a swift decision".
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However, 15 millimetres had fallen by early morning and with more rain expected they have taken an early decision to call off the meeting.
At Westminster, an early decision on authorising airstrikes looms.
This was an early decision by the producers.
An owner can neither modify these time frames nor impose an "early decision" rule.
Another student, Erin Meekhof of Woodbridge, Va., applied for an early decision.
The Lib Dems had been pressing for an early decision on reforms of the second chamber.
They won an early decision, but an appeals court sided with the city this summer.
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In the case of an early-decision, an offer must be accepted and any application elsewhere immediately abandoned.
"Last year, we rescinded an early-decision offer after a student was kicked out of boarding school," Ms. Merrill said.
When a student does not promptly notify other schools of an early-decision acceptance, it reflects poorly on the counselor and high school, as well as the student.
"Sure, I'm nervous," said Logan Rich, a classmate of Brad's who sent an early-decision application to the University of Pennsylvania.
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