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Definitions for early on
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Princeton's WordNet

  1. early on, earlyadverb

    during an early stage

    "early on in her career"

Wiktionary

  1. early onadverb

    At an early stage.

  2. early onadjective

    Early in a process.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of early on in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of early on in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of early on in a Sentence

  1. Brooke Bristow:

    It is still early on.

  2. Jordan Eberle:

    Early on, we gave them a 2-on-1, and then we made a mistake on the power play, and it’s 2-0, it was tight to a point, but then we gave them freebies, and the game is somewhat out of hand. ... We made too many mistakes against a good offensive team. You can’t be doing that and expect to come back.

  3. Sara El-Amine:

    We are a group that really uniquely knows that electability is self-determining and that oftentimes it's the people with the boldest vision and the most unlikely candidacies early on who can really shift the field, elizabeth Warren really has the zest and the grit and the gumption and the audacity that we loved that President Barack Obama really embodied.

  4. Dennis Lo:

    If congenital adrenal hyperplasia is discovered early on in the pregnancy, the mother can take medication to suppress the production of male hormones, which would make it the first genetic disease ever to become treatable prenatally.

  5. Jonny Kim:

    Chris Kyle was the Primary Sniper, Navigator, Pointman, and newguys kind of get matched up to a person. He was the person I got matched up to, because I would eventually be groomed to take on his responsibilities, so early on, I got tasked with being the Assistant Lead Navigator and Point Man and Sniper, which I eventually got to take on these roles more as a Primary later, and in workup and also on deployment.


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