early start
collocation in Englishmeaningsofearlyandstart
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early
adjective
adverb
uk/ˈɜː.li/us/ˈɝː.li/
near the beginning of a period of time, or before the usual, expected, or ...
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start
noun
uk/stɑːt/us/stɑːrt/
the beginning ...
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(Definition ofearlyandstartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Instrumental learning: is anearlystarta key to success?
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Access toearlystartprograms varies from context to context.
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There are many individual exceptions from the main effects of anearlystartwith lessons.
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Earlystartof adjuvant chemotherapy improves treatment outcome for premenopausal breast cancer patients with tumors not expressing estrogen receptor.
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This is anearlystart.
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Anearlystartis critical.
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Attitudes and motivation have also been explored in some contexts, because one of the arguments for anearlystartis to develop children's positive attitudes.
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It says nothing about anearlystart.
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We must make anearlystart.
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Anearlystartis to be made with tree planting.
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We are pressing for anearlystartto negotiations.
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We are anxious to make anearlystartourselves.
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Anearlystartin 1986 is important for several reasons.
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First, will there be anearlystartto the study?
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We are making anearlystarton broadcasting matters.
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We have made anearlystartto put things right.
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There is, therefore, no question of anearlystart.
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Again, anearlystartis all the more important.
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Looking at separate instruments, however, we see both a positive and a negative relationship between anearlystartand a high level of performance in the conservatoire.
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The paper concluded with a series of recommendations about measures that needed to be put in place to allow anearlystarton the permanent housing programme.
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However, we expect to agree anearlystartdate for this study.
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We will continue to work for anearlystartto negotiations.
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Anearlystartcan be expected of work which has been planned.
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They can certainly cause bad disturbance in the morning when the drivers make anearlystart.
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