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The phrase "an early election" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an election that is scheduled to take place before the usual or expected time.
Example: "The government has decided to call for an early election to address the ongoing political crisis."
Alternatives: "a premature election" or "an expedited election".
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He is calling for an early election.
This makes an early election likely.
The UNP want an early election.
"They cannot force an early election.
Will there be an early election?
Might Gordon Brown call an early election?
There won't be an early election.
May has rejected an early election.
Because of these charges, an early election was held.
The second choice is calling an early election.
When the polls bounced she called an early election.
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