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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asking early" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of making a request or inquiry ahead of time, often to ensure timely responses or arrangements.
Example: "I appreciate you asking early about the meeting schedule; it helps us plan better."
Alternatives: "inquire in advance" or "request ahead of time".
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Princeton is asking early decision applicants who have mailed applications in the last 10 days to fax Part 1 to (609) 258-6093.
For the small, grassroots organizations you've asked about, that often means asking early about governance and about basic financial management.
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"We asked early on … whether other countries would contribute money.
"Is Brooklyn in the house?" he asked early on.
"Who is Jorge Mario Bergoglio?" he was asked early in his pontificate.
But his method -- ask early and often -- paid off.
"Does Madonna love me?" my daughter asked early on.
Asked early in his tenure to describe his feelings, he said: "I don't do feelings.
"Boy, why is this such a disaster?" is a question that should be asked early.
"Why did you allow it?" she asked early in their discussion of the interference.
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