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early on



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Idioms and Phrases

At an early stage in a process or course of events, as in He started using computers very early on . [1920s]
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Born on 8 June 1908, Sister Inah had a religious vocation from early on in her life, joining a religious boarding school at the age of 16.

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People were out enjoying the sunny weather early on Wednesday morning, including two-year-old Nina and mum Ailsa.

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Arsenal pulled it around, having 55.4% possession for the rest of the game, but Rice knew what was coming and PSG were simply too good to stop early on.

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Police said they had left their correctional facilities early on Tuesday.

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Mourners queued outside the church early on Sunday morning to be among the first to pay their respects to Pope Francis, who died aged 88 on Monday.

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