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Discover LudwigThe phrase "earlier next" is not correct or usable in written English
You could use the phrase "earlier this/that/next week/month/year/etc" depending on the context, for example: "I'll try to finish the project earlier this week."
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"Now that I see that we're improving," she said, "maybe we can start earlier next year".
Adrienne apologizes sweetly and makes a note to call earlier next time.
It looks likely, though, that, should Cuomo's proposal come into effect, test-prep season will start a lot earlier next year, for everyone.
You can read more about my experiences in my earlier Next Wave article.
I documented my efforts to find a tenure-track job in a couple of earlier Next Wave installments ( 12 March 2004 and 11 June 2004).
Unfortunately, UCLA gave its fans no incentive to get there earlier next time.
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"You go to bed early next time".
Fortunoff will demolish the Saks store and the parking structure next to it early next year.
She is expected back in Bangladesh early next month.Both leaders still face charges.
Early next year they will ship it to America for high-speed testing.
They're both football lifers and, early next year, will probably be called Hall of Famers.
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