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The phrase "an early entry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a submission or participation that occurs before a specified deadline or event.
Example: "Submitting your application as an early entry can increase your chances of being considered for the program."
Alternatives: "a prompt submission" or "an advance entry".
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Data are emerging that atopic skin may provide an early entry point for antigen sensitization.
Unlike Jenkins or Crosland, Healey had not set his sights on an early entry to parliament.
And as an early entry into the membership pool, she once thought she had gotten a terrific deal.
A quick review of presidential announcements (and announcements of exploratory committees) suggests that such an early entry is unlikely.
No serious resistance was met anywhere, except when the Allies tried to force an early entry into the harbour.
The mayor's race in New York City is an early entry in this debate about the future of the party and the country.
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He's an early-entry pro".
Fluker, an early-entry candidate, has been rising quickly on draft boards and could continue to move up if he slims down.
To address this need, an early-entry PhD option designed to engage students in PhD coursework and research during the undergraduate nursing major was developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Another Schoolboy in Draft Tyson Chandler, the 7-foot star out of Dominguez High School in Compton, Calif., became the first high school player this year to declare himself an early-entry candidate for this June's draft.
He was an early-entry candidate for the 2002 NBA Draft straight out of high school, but he withdrew his name after consideration.
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