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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awfully early" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express that something is very early, often with a slightly negative connotation. Example: "I woke up at 5 AM, and I must say, it feels awfully early for a Saturday."
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It's really awfully early.
("You're right, it is awfully early," Mr. Cho says politely).
But isn't it awfully early for the Red Bulls to be looking so awfully old?
That is awfully early in a justice's career to draw any general conclusions.
But all this nasty stuff seems to be starting awfully early.
Even though nostalgia hits every generation, it seems awfully early for 28-year-olds to be looking back.
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My love, my saving grace, your eyes are awfully blue early and instant blue.
If Jenny, the no-nonsense household boss, is mercifully forgiving and appealingly curvaceous, beneath her surface perkiness she is awfully dull; early on, the movie conveniently forgets she is a journalist.
At certain points the paintings veer awfully close to early 20th-century illustration, and one can almost see Norman Rockwell coming around the corner.
Overall, the device doesn't look too bad — it seems to have remained very understated in its design language (which is probably to be expected considering RIM's enterprise leanings), and the rounded corners make the L-Series awfully reminiscent of that early BlackBerry London image that begun making the rounds over a year ago.
Still scoreless in the 70th-minute, but Messi came awfully close to putting #ARG ahead earlier in the 2nd half » http://t.co/6eAzwpD3oy.
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