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The phrase "in their early" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a stage or period in someone's life when they are young or just starting out. Example: "In their early twenties, many young adults are still figuring out their career paths."
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They were in their early fifties,….
They were both in their early thirties.
Both are in their early thirties.
They are in their early sixties.
They were both in their early 20s.
They're in their early twenties.
Young fellows, in their early 30's.
Both are in their early forties.
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They were all in their early-mid 20s.
Most cricketers retire in their early 30s.
Our children are in their early 20s.
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