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Discover LudwigThe phrase "early since" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers.
Example: "I have been working on this project early since last month."
Alternatives: "from the beginning" or "since the start."
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The Olympics have not been held that early since 1924.
Get there early since the cafe seats only 35.
She also tells minority students and athletes not to apply early, since colleges want them anyway.
I have never left a game early since and never will again.
Go early, since some exhibits, shows or films require advance booking.
Madrid have not been in a position this good, this early, since Bernd Schuster.
Usually Elliot booked flights early, since most airlines only allow two wheelchair users per flight.
We advise showing up early, since the line often forms well before noon.
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The regular-season start will be the earliest since the league was founded four years ago.
They had to leave the circuit earlier since train service stopped all together earlier in the evening than usual.
But their own occupations started much earlier: since May, students against university fees have occupied more than 200 high schools.
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