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The phrase 'earlier i' is not correct usage in written English. If you are trying to make a comparison between two events or two actions, it is more common to use the phrase 'earlier than.' For example, "I finished my work earlier than I had anticipated."
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I wasn't pregnant earlier, I reply".
Even a day or two earlier, I wouldn't have minded.
"Earlier, I had lots of dreams," she said.
Earlier, I wrote that the Open isn't preppy.
While running back earlier I felt pebbles hit my back.
"Earlier, I used to play with toys," he said.
Half-time: "Earlier I said Jean Podaru died.
A few weeks earlier, I had seen my first cockfight.
Earlier, I had watched dozens of them come and go.
Earlier, I had met a gynecologist in a mosque.
Earlier, I considered working for a boutique investment bank.
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