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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somewhere early" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time or place that is not precisely defined but is generally understood to be in the early part of a timeframe or location. Example: "I remember seeing that movie somewhere early in the summer, but I can't recall the exact date."
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In addition to those you might expect – money, sex, time with loved ones, time alone – people said sunshine, space to think, writing with really sharp pencils, extra strong coffee, arriving somewhere early, a baby's first smile of the morning, beans on toast (with lots of cheese) and feeding the ducks.
Somewhere, early on the Long Island Expressway, I shut my eyes to nap.
Never, ever, suggest to your child to apply somewhere early decision.
Somewhere early in the fall, I became intentional about speaking to other mothers whose kids were in the class.
Much like the metaphor in Teri Hatcher's book Burnt Toast, (in which she discusses the memory of her mother eating the toast she burnt so that nobody else had to) somewhere early on I got the idea that women accept the way things were and don't inconvenience anyone by changing it.
2) Somewhere early on it needs to be stated that the clonal turnover model assumes unidirectional shifts between sexuals and asexuals, otherwise there would be no reason to expect sexuals to be ancestral at equilibrium.
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For any J, by construction subsequence (XJ π appears somewhere earlier in the message.
Or, it can be placed somewhere earlier on the table and marked by a something unbreakable (such as a rubber duck) or by a line (such as a piece of yarn or a ribbon; tape it down).
Tracks like Quitters Raga sit somewhere between early Caribou and good Timbaland.
The décor was somewhere between early English drawing room and late Taj Mahal — the one in Atlantic City.
The band is suspended somewhere between early hardcore, electronic noise, and an abandoned satellite of hip-hop.
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