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Discover LudwigThe phrase "early suggestions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to recommendations or ideas that are proposed at the beginning of a discussion or project.
Example: "The early suggestions from the team helped shape the direction of the project."
Alternatives: "initial recommendations" or "preliminary ideas."
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Early suggestions featured state-owned companies from China, Potash's largest customer, as possible bidders.
Early suggestions that Roberto Mancini, the former Internazionale manager, will come in are wide of the mark.
Early suggestions included plugging the hole in the ozone layer and stringing up a beaded curtain on the Lincoln Memorial).
The early suggestions are of an external appointment, and the desire to develop markets in Asia may have a bearing on the recruitment process.
Some early suggestions for how to accomplish this include having Google explain with some specified level of detail the editorial policy that guides its tweaks.
Early suggestions that it was a callous banker, tipped off by a greedy local landowner and seeking taxidermy or antlers for his London abode, left the country agog.
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The first sign of trouble was his early suggestion the environmental impact was likely to be "very, very modest".
Mr. Rove said he opposed one early suggestion to remove all of the more than 90 United States attorneys in a mass dismissal.
Ramone, whom Vega described as a "control person", vetoed an early suggestion that the statue might be of the entire band.
One early suggestion was to feed a Gyricon sheet through a printer-like device that transferred the appropriate pattern of electric charges to the page.
An early suggestion that RyR might be expressed in the PM came from studies of osteoclasts (173).
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