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Discover Ludwig"made early" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something was created or done at an early time or before it was expected. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a product that was manufactured ahead of schedule, a decision that was made before the expected deadline, or an event that was organized well in advance. Example sentence: "The company's new perfume was made early to meet the high demand for the holiday season."
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Plans had to be made early.
Google also made early cultural blunders.
Our major mistake was made early.
Johnson for once made early tactical substitutions.
Roosevelt's most important decisions were made early in the war.
So management made early retirement an issue during negotiations.
Much is made early on of Avery's "four fathers".
But decisions still need to be made early.
I regret lifestyle choices I made early on.
For example, observations made early in an experiment can determine treatment assignment later in the experiment.
Charles Darwin and Vasily Dokuchaev made early and important, but quite different, contributions to pedogenic theory.
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