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"early bloomer" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who achieves success or learns something quickly. For example, "Jason is an early bloomer who graduated high school at age 16."
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Artistically, Maugham was not an early bloomer.
To him: "This one is an early bloomer.
Sexually, I was an early bloomer and a pretty wild teenager.
Hamish Bowles, the Vogue editor, remembers Louboutin as a "giddy, fun-loving party boy" and a "very early bloomer" who would take to the dance floor in vintage matador getups.
Last season Joe Torre stood by Pettitte -- the early bloomer with 55 victories between 1996 and 1998 -- when he couldn't get anyone out and was on the verge of being shipped to Philadelphia.
No doubt it's mom's doing that the Steinway is lighted by a lamp anchored by a bust of another early bloomer -- "I think it's Mozart," guesses Mr. Cincotti, who has missed the piano more than the dog since moving uptown to a freshman dorm at Columbia University.
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'THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS': When bad things happen to early bloomers.
Of course, some early bloomers may already have developed into larvae or nymphs.
Edged with lavender and catmint, it calls out for low-growing early bloomers.
"Early Bloomers: Spring Bulbs," in the children's garden, feauring hands-on exhibition, through April 23.
Early bloomers that flower from April to June on last year's old wood should be left unpruned.
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