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Discover Ludwig"left earlier" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a time when someone departed from a location before their expected or usual departure time. Example: "I had a meeting at 4 PM, so I left work earlier than usual to make sure I arrived on time."
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Canada left earlier and has not returned.
The third supervisor left earlier.
They simply left earlier than intended.
I asked him why he hadn't left earlier.
The younger members of their family had left earlier.
How come Martha left earlier than Marilyn did?
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Bobyshev left early.
But almost nobody left early.
"He left early.
No one left early.
Roger Federer left early.
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