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Discover Ludwig"ever earlier" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as an adverb to describe the degree or extent to which something occurs earlier than usual. For example: "Since the pandemic began, stores around the US have been closing their doors ever earlier each day."
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To gain a competitive edge, firms are arriving ever earlier on campus with their recruitment caravans.
This has halted, and in some cases reversed, the trend towards ever earlier retirement.But that is only a beginning.
But construction, which had boomed to a greater extent than ever earlier in this decade, remains more depressed than usual.
Instead of expanding in the Gulf, the Chinese agreed to their largest energy deal ever earlier on Monday.
And all the while, their old circadian rhythm is shifting ever earlier for reasons no one really understands.
As "the (shopping) season" spreads ever earlier into October, the switch-off period at work kicks in from mid-December.
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But the push for ever-earlier dementia screening raises troubling questions for patients and their families.
Yet, against the trend towards ever-earlier starts of presidential campaigns, only two Republicans behaved in 2010 as if they were gearing up to run.
While some people bemoan the ever-earlier beginning of the Christmas retail season, surely having to sort through bargain buckets of mismatched teeny bikinis is more frustrating.
They say the forecast for the next couple of decades is for shorter winters, less durable snowpack, and the ever-earlier, ever-more-eager return of spring.
The above factors continue to affect children adversely, with "school and cool" displacing active, self-directed play at an ever-earlier age.
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