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been early
adverb
At a time before expected; sooner than usual.
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That would have been "early" retirement.
Yet there had been early warnings from analysts.
"Insiders have sometimes been early, but they've usually been right".
Cardiologists have been "early adopters" of electronic records, he said.
There have been early indications of a unified front.
"He has now been early on some rare occasions".
High schools around the country have been early adopters of the guerrilla-style exhibition.
It's usually been early in the day, at a near-deserted stage.
I was probably 10 or 12 at the time, so it would have been early Bloch.
Grantham has often been early, the besetting sin of the value investor.
All had been early in their journeys when they escaped organized extermination.
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