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"early selection" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as in academic writing or in everyday conversation. Example: "The early selection of candidates for the internship program is crucial in ensuring that only qualified individuals are chosen for the position."
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Just let Peterson and Allen continue to justify their early selection in the 2001 draft.
This early selection would eventually lead to the 7,500 varieties of apple that exist today.
However, virologic response could be impaired by baseline or early selection of resistant HCV strains.
Early selection refers to limitations on access whereas late correction describes controlled monitoring of accessed information.
The most successful funds investing in smaller companies owe their outstanding performance to the early selection of technology issues.
"It's not so much a talent search as a civil right," he said of the early selection of future musicians.
But now that early selection has become the pattern, the choice seems to have gained additional importance.
Luck, S. J. et al. Effects of spatial cuing on luminance detectability: Psychophysical and electrophysiological evidence for early selection.
But Obama's early selection of men to fill key Cabinet positions in his second-term administration revived the criticism.
The results were consistent with the conclusion that both early selection and late correction operate to control accuracy in memory.
That reflects not increased spending, but successful reforms in 1999, which ended the practice of early selection on ability.
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