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the earliest stage
adverb
At a time before expected; sooner than usual.
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The Rexcorp proposal is in the earliest stage.
Is it the earliest stage of dementia or something else?
I have early detection, and the earliest stage that is really, almost, possible to be detected".
Infrastructure projects must consider safe cycling from the earliest stage of planning and development.
The most probing questions come in the earliest stage of a pilot's career.
That's important because if you want to nip things in the bud, you get them at the earliest stage.
These are interim short-term results from a phase 1 clinical trial, the earliest stage of human testing.
The earliest stage was the development of the telegraph, which led to the creation of the Associated Press in 1848.
Although still rooted in infantile helplessness, religion thus derives to some extent from the earliest stage of postnatal development.
The opportunities are supplied by a feeder network of regional and industry specialists in the earliest stage of financing.
Bioengeered organs are still in the earliest stage of development.
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