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The phrase "this early hour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time early in the day, often implying that it is earlier than usual or expected. Example: "I can't believe you called me at this early hour; I usually don't wake up until 8 AM."
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Not much water traffic was passing at this early hour.
And her soaked appearance isn't on her mind at this early hour.
The 34-year-old is a thoughtful interviewee, even at this early hour.
At this early hour on a Saturday morning the streets are packed with young Chileans enjoying some downtime.
"Our favorite word here is yes," said Mr. Marek, whose StageOne theater in an old industrial and warehouse complex here is in fact dark at this early hour.
The match that catches the eye at this early hour is Sabine Lisicky, everyone's favourite German and the 23rd seed, against Russia's Elena Vesnina.
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Aides to Mr. Bloomberg offered two reasons for the early hour.
Despite the early hour, the mood seems jovial and relaxed.
There was no one there at that early hour.
But now, as I write this in the early hours of Monday morning, as the final votes in Greece's referendum come in, it's clear that the no campaign – with over 60% of the vote – has triumphed.
Clarification to this articleIN THE early hours of May 10th, after a rocky few days in the bond markets and a tense weekend, European Union finance ministers agreed on a €500 billion ($600 billion) "stabilisation fund" for euro-zone countries that have trouble financing their debts.
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