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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around earlier" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time or situation that occurred previously or to indicate a general timeframe in the past.
Example: "I thought I saw you around earlier at the coffee shop."
Alternatives: "previously" or "earlier on".
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"I think I'd have gotten out sooner if these classes had come around earlier," she said.
He was part of the coterie around earlier Congress leaders, including Rajiv Gandhi.
Christmas seems to come around earlier every year, a couple of commentators point out.
[A1.] Late-Day Rally Erases Sharp Losses Last-minute bargain hunters lifted the stock market, turning around earlier sharp losses.
After the Mets began to shop Alomar around earlier this season, Duquette said there were at least a half-dozen teams that immediately showed interest.
She told Dutch television station NOS TV: "I had seen the man walking around earlier and said to people around me that he was a peculiar bloke.
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"It usually bounces around early in the season.
"Around early fall of last year, I became weaker and weaker," Mr. Cowen said.
If a few of those fall, I could have turned it around early".
The first established the evidence base and best practice around early intervention, outlining the benefits to society from investing early.
The exhibit is built around early excavations and recent discoveries from the ancient cities to recreate scenes of domestic life.
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