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early

[ur-lee] / ˈɜr li /


ADJECTIVE
in the early part of the morning
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He did little training on snow until he was 13 though he continued to race on plastic into his early 20s.

From BBC

In the early 1960s, when Robert Duvall was struggling to make it in New York City, he palled around with a couple of fellow actors also trying to find their way in the business.

From The Wall Street Journal

Finding only two pieces may appear insignificant, but Devlin sees it as an early signal.

From Science Daily

“I went to the women’s doctor every year and they couldn’t explain why they couldn’t see it earlier. I don’t know. I’m not questioning that anymore. It’s just... yeah.”

From Los Angeles Times

Art director Paul Abbott said the misty environment in the game reminded him of early morning walks to school when he was growing up in a small fishing village.

From BBC