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early on
At an early stage in a process or course of events, as in He started using computers very early on. [1920s]
Example Sentences
In a mid-June town hall, she said, “I have made clear very early on that we cannot move forward with a bill that makes cuts to Medicaid.”
A theme of the weekend was established early on - that Drake felt comfortable enough as a performer to allow others to take centre stage and lift up those whose talents he appreciated.
When the report was finally released early on Saturday in India, he read it carefully - only to be disappointed by what he said "reads like a product description".
She is going to look to control the rally early on - and Swiatek doesn't like to play reactive tennis.
Did you know early on that social media would play such a big part in the case?
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