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Discover Ludwig"rise early" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to getting up early in the morning. For example, "If you want to make the most of your day, you should try to rise early."
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"RISE early, work hard, strike oil".
Your People: Rise Early, Avoid Dumplings Andy gets promoted.
Lord Sweeney is not one to rise early.
Across northern Westchester, school superintendents rise early in winter.
16-18: A moderate lark, you rise early and sleep in the middle of the evening.
Saturday 8 a.m. 4) SUSTENANCE Rise early to wander the Victorian-lined streets of Mendocino village.
The five judges rise early, dress carefully and apply their best make-up.
The next morning I rise early and head out again with Zdena to wait again.
These days he doesn't have to rise early and endure a crowded train.
He is forced to rise early to feed the books breakfast and tidy their dust jackets.
He comments on the fact that people, even those idle on weekdays, rise early on Saturday.
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