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"earliest in" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate the earliest or first occurrence of something within a group or set. Example: "The earliest in our group to arrive was John, who got here at 8 o'clock."
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"At the earliest, in February".
Wrigley's had two of the earliest, in 1917 and 1936.
Something like an ordered state comes earliest in China.
Shadows appeared earliest in patches of rough, steep.
Guangdong Province was among the earliest, in 1986.
"It would clearly be very important to see material earliest in the sequence," General Kostelnik said.
In many ways the exhibition's most appealing piece is from 1984, the earliest in the show.
They were written at different times, the earliest in 1988, the latest in 2009.
There have been at least 14 translations of Cervantes' masterpiece Don Quixote, the earliest in 1612.
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One of the cable channel's earliest in-depth reports covered the subject, which was then clouded in myth and misinformation.
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