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Discover LudwigThe phrase "understood early" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something was understood or comprehended at an early stage or time. Example: It was understood early in her career that she had a natural talent for leadership.
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Fitzgerald understood early that the party couldn't last for ever.
Croshere understood early on that Bird cared about his progress.
Keynes understood early on the fallacy of applying such mechanical rules.
Mr Miliband understood early one of the central questions of the age: inequality.
I understood early on that the American experiment had an appeal to foreigners.
"We understood early on that we're here for a good time, not a long time.
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"In order to do full justice to Rossi's Jewish settings, though," Mr. Lazar said, "I realized I would have to create a new vocal group using singers who were as connected to these Hebrew texts as he was, and yet, at the same time, understood early-music performance practice and style, people who, frankly, had somehow sung church music from the period.
"That squares with what we had understood earlier," said Paul J. Browne, a deputy commissioner at the New York Police Department.
"But he understood earlier than many of us that we need a political solution".
Their brains were closer in size to those of Homo habilis, a poorly understood earlier ancestral species.
The privacy and personal dignity of gay men and lesbians could be secured only by public recognition, something Harvey Milk seems to have understood earlier than many of his contemporaries.
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