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Discover LudwigThe phrase "early with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is done or expected to happen sooner than usual or ahead of a scheduled time.
Example: "We need to submit the report early with the new deadline approaching."
Alternatives: "ahead of" or "before the".
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Get in early with your excuse.
Who's waking up early with the kids?
The city had filled early with red and white shirts.
The problems begin early, with two misleading pre-title scenes.
"I started out early, with lots of success.
Happy hour starts early, with $5 pints and $10 cocktails.
But the paper was still early with the eulogy.
"Start the conversations early with your siblings and your kids.
Doctors could find the cancer early with chest X-rays.
Parking lots filled early with fans seeking choice bar stools.
Talking Horses will be here early with the best bets.
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