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"get an early start" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to start something early or ahead of schedule. Example: I always like to get an early start on my day by waking up at 6 am.
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"We should get an early start tomorrow".
It's important to get an early start.
Get an early start to beat the tour groups.
Some will get an early start on the occasion.
We were fortunate to get an early start today and reach Kathmandu.
At LoveApple Farm, pickers in the know get an early start, before it gets too hot.
You really need to get an early start; the sun sets early this time of year.
Ms. LeCrone decided to get an early start with her choreography.
Usually, he said, "when you get an early start, you're going to get more than normal".
I drive to Mount Buller, where I get an early start the next day.
"You get an early start," he said, "you pick up the best stuff".
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