How to Use early on in a Sentence
early on
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The Browns said the field was damaged early on the morning of Nov. 22.
— Cliff Pinckard, cleveland, 1 Dec. 2022 -
The risk of forgetting all of this was there from early on.
— Time, 10 Jan. 2023 -
That’s not to say the Ducks will see a steady diet of Martinez early on.
— oregonlive, 25 Nov. 2022 -
The kind that caused his minutes to nose-dive early on this season.
— Chris Fedor, cleveland, 20 Jan. 2023 -
The Tigers will get their chance to deliver on that early on.
— Tom Green | Tgreen@al.com, al, 3 Aug. 2022 -
From early on in the series, the Going Merry is not a mere ship.
— Tracy Brown, Los Angeles Times, 1 Sep. 2023 -
But early on Thursday, a storm system moved through the city and forced the birds to fly closer to the ground to avoid it, per the New York Times.
— Margaret Osborne, Smithsonian Magazine, 10 Oct. 2023 -
That wouldn’t appear to be the case early on, as the funniest scene is also the first.
— Michael Nordine, Variety, 30 June 2022 -
But early on this season, coach Brad Kutzler felt this could be the group to end that drought.
— Anthony Maluso, Baltimore Sun, 15 Nov. 2022 -
Hours later, early on the morning of Aug. 17, McClaskey and his team touched down and got to work.
— Liz Friden, Fox News, 2 Sep. 2022 -
Ford Bronco parked outside the house early on the morning of May 31.
— al, 3 Oct. 2022 -
With the crowd putty in their hands from early on, the three DJs made the most of their playful selections.
— Lucy Harrower, Billboard, 6 Jan. 2023 -
Michael endured so much pain early on in his life and career: the loss of his lover to AIDS, the loss of his mother.
— Brandon Tensley, CNN, 30 June 2022 -
This week's episode will be available to stream early on Friday due to the Super Bowl.
— Kelly Wynne, Peoplemag, 9 Feb. 2023 -
That was early on in a stretch that saw the Spurs lose 11 consecutive games.
— oregonlive, 13 Dec. 2022 -
This approach needs to take place early on during the planning process, when the city has the most leverage.
— Shirley Leung, BostonGlobe.com, 14 June 2022 -
The couple made the decision early on not to have children.
— Audrey Schmidt, Peoplemag, 23 Nov. 2023 -
So George had the right thinking, bringing on a person or a small team early on.
— Scott Roxborough, The Hollywood Reporter, 13 Aug. 2024 -
Ford and Dowd will split time early on while Ellis finds a routine.
— Marisa Ingemi, San Francisco Chronicle, 25 Aug. 2022 -
Ahead of the first date, the musician spoke to The Globe and Mail about rejecting music early on in his life.
— Francesca Gariano, Peoplemag, 5 Apr. 2023 -
Some playfulness we're not used to being served up so early on the menu.
— Dalton Ross, EW.com, 20 Sep. 2022 -
One of the issues early on involved the parking of scooters.
— John Benson, cleveland, 31 Aug. 2022 -
From very early on, Sadaya chose to do that through music.
— Angela Andaloro, Peoplemag, 3 Mar. 2023 -
Losing my father early on showed me that life is short.
— Aaraf Adam, Essence, 22 Mar. 2024 -
Some find the joy of hitting that little white ball early on, while others find it a bit further down the line.
— John Thompson, menshealth.com, 19 Apr. 2023 -
Dulin was one of the highlights of camp early on, although most of his big plays came while working with Foles and the No. 2 offense.
— The Indianapolis Star, 26 Aug. 2022 -
Some will open early on Black Friday to allow shoppers to get a head start on their gift lists.
— Caitlin O'Kane, CBS News, 6 Nov. 2023 -
The markets will also close early on Black Friday, which is on Nov. 24.
— Alex Sundby, CBS News, 10 Nov. 2023 -
Hughes plans on driving to his hometown in Grand Blanc to vote early on Tuesday.
— Sarah Moore and Sophia Jundy, Detroit Free Press, 30 Oct. 2024 -
He was returned to the jail early on Sept. 26, with orders for medical staff to monitor his blood sugar.
— Kelly Davis, The Mercury News, 25 Oct. 2024
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