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The phrase "are too early" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is happening before the expected or appropriate time.
Example: "The trains are too early today, and I missed my connection."
Alternatives: "are premature" or "are ahead of schedule".
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Many more will fail because they are too early, late or unoriginal.
"Too often, we are focussed on indicators that are too early," Kourembanas said.
Or we are too early and they bolt into an armada of blue chicory flowers.
They are too early, too careful, each too narrow in scope for that.
"We are too early in the process to even suggest how much this would cost," said the lawyer, Michael Donegan.
"We are too early in this complex investigation for me to make any comment," said Marc Agnifilo, the lawyer representing one of the bookers, Temeka Lewis.
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It's central to our general argument on policy to recognise there are critical forms of artistic and cultural development that the private sector will not back because they are too early-stage and thus inherently too risky, as in story and script development and workshops.
From the side they are too early-Debbie Gibson, unless you are very tall.
It's too early.
Walking Nipper being too early.
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