Sentence examples for early bird access from inspiring English sources

Idiom

An early bird.

Someone who gets early in the morning.

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Spareroom claims more than 60% of the UK's "specialist flatshare market" and offers free listings and searches, with revenue generated through its Early Bird access and "bold listings".

"Members reap the benefit of deals such as a dollar off your first pint, access to specialty growler fills and even extended happy hour specials or early bird access to bottle pre-sales". .

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Book Viator's exclusive early-bird access tour to Hobbiton.

In addition to putting some hard-earned money back in your wallet, that early bird ticket you access to a series of talks by the incredible lineup of speakers we've brought together for the event.

Early Bird costs £3 for 24 hours access or £10 for 10 days.

Charges for these special deals — early-bird passes, access to separate lift lines or private tours of the mountain — are in addition to lift-ticket costs that average around $60 a day.

Plus, our new pricing model offers more affordable access than previous years — especially if you book now at the Super Early Bird rates.

15% early bird discount available.

("Early bird" aside, that is).

Reo-Coker himself is an early bird.

Martha Stewart tends to be an early bird.

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