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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prepared early" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something was done in advance (or earlier than expected). For example, "We prepared early for the presentation and were rewarded with excellent feedback from our audience."
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State officials prepared early and cooperated, both within and across departments.
Because of CERA's ability to give an endurance athletes the oxygen boost they often need, the World Anti-Doping Agency prepared early for abuse of it.
"The property market is quickly gathering pace and it is likely that there will be more buyers than sellers on the market this year," said Robin King, Director at Move with Us. "With such increased competition, being legally prepared early puts buyers in a good position by being able to stand out from the competition and demonstrate that they are a serious, motivated and reliable contender.
As a younger son, Gebhard was prepared early for an ecclesiastical career.
A pot of food―generally rice and vegetables―is prepared early and it's enough for the day.
The documents released Wednesday, a formal summary of all the evidence against Dowless, were prepared early in 2018 before a meeting with prosecutors.
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These are all ones they prepared earlier.
"He needs to get his glove prepared earlier".
You cannot produce a Blue Peter "here's one I prepared earlier" blueprint for a coalition.
They could have prepared earlier to deal with the spent fuel".
Cameron reached into his pocket for one he must have prepared earlier.
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