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Discover Ludwig"early door" is incorrect in written English.
The phrase you are likely looking for is "early bird", which means "a person who arrives early." It is typically used as an idiom to mean someone who gains an advantage from acting or arriving earlier than others. Example: The early bird gets the worm, so try to get to work on time.
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early door
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A door allowing earlier access to a theatre for an additional fee.
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And now, very late in the day, I have come to see the point of him, largely as a result of seeing a retrospective of his early door paintings at Modern Art Oxford and also some new paintings to be shown at Lorcan O'Neill's gallery in Rome next month.
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Significantly, it was one of these smaller towns, Thrapston, that Miliband and Labour's candidate, Andy Sawford, chose for their launch: a meeting with some young unemployed people in a tea-room garden, a "stump speech" in a small park and some early door-knocking.
It's only early doors.
Top Gear meets Early Doors.
The very definition of early doors.
Has Mr Rizzoli been moonlighting early doors?
He was early doors man," the landlord said.
I was pointlessly rude, years back, about Early Doors.
Karlsson, on the other hand, is playing beautifully early doors.
Early doors but I AM breaking open the booze".
8 min: Estonia are looking a bit edgy, early doors.
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