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Discover Ludwig"comes earliest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that happened before other events or happened first. For example: "The summer solstice comes earliest of all the solstices."
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Something like an ordered state comes earliest in China.
The best honey, Mr. Miller said, comes earliest in the season when the alfalfa and sweet clover are blooming.
I was in New Zealand, one of the inhabited places where the new year comes earliest, and, with millennial zeal, I got in my car in Auckland after toasting the end of 1999 and drove south through the rain and the night to Hamilton to watch thousands of little-known amateur runners prepare in the dark for a marathon billed as "the first sports event of the 21st century".
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But 5 a.m. comes early.
Monday morning comes early.
He comes early.
Darkness comes early.
A scene-stealing moment comes early on.
Now darkness comes early and snow often.
Particularly in ballet, stage retirement comes early.
The laughter comes early and often.
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