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Discover Ludwig"early flight" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about a flight that is scheduled sooner than other flights that are scheduled. For example, "I'm taking the early flight in the morning, so that I will arrive at my destination quickly."
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Zerai excused himself to book an early flight to Switzerland.
Calisthenics ensue, but early flight tests prove unpromising.
They were to take an early flight the next morning.
Sometimes people stay when they have an early flight.
Friday to catch an early flight, and now had no idea when the flight would leave.
In fact, he was not even booked on an early flight.
Visitors to the city may know the routine: Arrive on an early flight.
Saturday 15 September Early flight to Birmingham, and down to Cardiff.
At worst, there was the possibility of an early flight back to the UK.
So let's take it from the top, and that preposterously early flight.
One historian ________ the Trail's inauguration of easy travel over beautiful, tough terrain to an early flight over the Alps.
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