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Discover LudwigThe phrase "early times" is correct and often used in written English.
The phrase is used to refer to a time in the past, specifically an unspecified time that has passed. For example, "In early times, people relied on horses for transportation."
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No, this was early times.
The area prospered from early times.
Music and dance were closely associated from early times.
The musicians' contest there dated from very early times.
Such borrowing can be traced back to early times.
It was known from early times for its mineral springs.
Private equity has blossomed since those early times.
This ironical strain was cultivated from early times on.
Not that the early Times always played down financial crises.
But from early times there were treaties with foreign states guaranteeing mutual protection.
In early times the qing was used in music and dances.
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