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Discover LudwigThe phrase "came earlier" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurred before a specified time or event.
Example: "The train came earlier than expected, allowing us to reach our destination ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "arrived sooner" or "showed up earlier."
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The more compelling semifinal came earlier.
It came earlier than usual this year.
The tenderer, more emotional scene came earlier.
Actual martyrdom and tragedy came earlier and elsewhere.
For other C.E.O.s, the frustration with Trump came earlier.
The trouble was that Italy's freedom came earlier.
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Dell's response came earlier this year as it cut prices.
The biggest increases in killings came earlier this year.
NBC came earlier this year to tape a segment that was broadcast during its Olympics coverage.
"From where we came earlier this year, this is very satisfying," he said.
Many farmers had hoped for a bountiful harvest when the rains came earlier this year.
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