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Discover Ludwig"early about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
The phrase "early on" is more commonly used to indicate that something happened at an early stage or point in time. For example, "I started learning French early on in my academic career."
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This is expected to help those from underserved groups who may not receive good information early about transplantation as an option.
early about your higher education goals.
Dissent began early — about 9 a.m.
I get up early, about five o'clock.
So it was said much too early about us.
Consequently, Augustus began thinking early about who should follow him.
"We submitted our applications early, about a week back," she said.
WAKE-UP TIME I get up early, about 5 or earlier.
The family also travelled abroad, and she learned early about the Michelin guide.
NBC ended the suspense early about the future of the last "Law & Order" series standing.
He is now more than halfway through the LEAP study — Learning Early About Peanut Allergy.
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