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Discover LudwigThe phrase "send earlier" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a request or instruction to send something before a specified time or deadline. For example: - "Could you please send the report earlier? I need it for the meeting tomorrow morning." - "We can't wait any longer, let's just send the package earlier than planned." - "If you send the payment earlier, we can process your order sooner."
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A telegram sent earlier to the Queen had asked her to use her influence towards securing a reprieve.
Did you not get my email to carson (royce) [Yeung's PA] I sent earlier recording our agreement.
In his letter, Melville included a new "right" version of the poem and asked Bliss to publish it instead of the draft he had sent earlier.
A spokesman for the private London hospital, where the pregnant Duchess had been treated for a severe form of morning sickness, said the letter was sent earlier today.
In the sample video he sent earlier to festival organisers, Rosat had shown his cast singing in an innocuous choir, with no solo and no acting.
And the data are misdescribed by the model sent earlier.
The packets with higher velocities can be sent earlier than the packets with lower velocities.
Moreover, reducing production would have meant reducing profit projections sent earlier to headquarters in Germany.
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