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Discover LudwigThe phrase "earliest of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare multiple things or events in terms of time, with "earliest of" indicating the earliest or first option. Example: The earliest of my childhood memories is of playing in the backyard with my sister.
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October was the earliest of these systems".
I wasn't the earliest of adopters.
These are just the earliest of many ambiguities.
In many ways, the earliest of those works remain unsurpassed.
Oculus has clearly excited the earliest of tech adopters.
The earliest of the cards was dated 1864, he said.
The earliest of these is 9 16 a.m.
The earliest of them is Eli and the 13th Confession.
The earliest of the stories was written in 2011.
The earliest of these were based on Early Christian models.
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She had died early of multiple sclerosis.
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