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The phrase "an early window" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time frame or opportunity that occurs sooner than expected or planned.
Example: "We are aiming to launch the product in an early window to capture market interest before our competitors."
Alternatives: "a preliminary timeframe" or "an initial opportunity".
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The authors of the new report say it appears there may be an early window when taking it makes the most difference.
The event not only marked the unofficial opening of the Iowa caucus campaign, it also provided an early window into the balance that candidates will seek to strike as they navigate the demands of fiscal and social conservatives.
His comments are deeply at odds with the sentiment of the Republican presidential candidates and offer an early window into the complicated politics that will play out over the next year as President Obama argues that his decision to bail out the automakers has helped workers and played a key role in trying to turn the economy around.
The findings suggest that an early window of opportunities may exist for home-based programs.
One day, he thinks, we will be able to practice "personalized parenting," in which genetics gives us an early window into our kids' future abilities and liabilities.
That was an early window into the importance of research funding".
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(Well, complete except for that year and half using the Nexus S, and carrying an early Windows Phone 7 device for backup).
First, we have our movies at an earlier window than others.
The kickoff (1 p.m., Pacific) guarantees higher TV ratings than an earlier window (10 a.m .. ESPN's coverage has been largely well-received.
As this is a measure of intent, it provides an earlier window into the decision making process than the path offset measure.
Regarding duration of infection, the incident HIV notification cases on average represented an earlier window of the infection than the ZPHI samples (p < 0.001; unpaired t-test).
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