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"retired early" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has stopped working before the standard retirement age, typically due to having enough savings or a specific lifestyle choice. Example: John worked hard and saved diligently, allowing him to retire early at the age of 55 and spend more time with his family.
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came early last year when 18 cops and firefighters unexpectedly retired early.
Table 4 describes the most important reasons for taking early retirement among workers as well as among those who had retired early.
In 1988, he retired early.
Shay said they retired early.
What about anyone who retired early?
Far more people have retired early than anyone predicted.
Karen and Bruce Sabath are ex-financiers who retired early.
John, abused by Pinkman, retired early with stress.
Byron R. White, appointed by John F. Kennedy, retired early in Bill Clinton's presidency.
The two — of an age, at fifty-five — had retired early from a government department.
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Mr. Derr retired early this year and was succeeded by David J. O'Reilly.
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