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Antonyms for early onear·ly on

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  1. early on, earlyadverb

    during an early stage

    "early on in her career"

    Synonyms:
    betimes, too soon, ahead of time, early

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  1. Vivek Murthy:

    I think The United States absolutely can still hit that goal, now, because The United States've had so much success early on, The United States are now getting to the part of the campaign which is tougher. The United States've got to look further, if you will, convince more people, get them the right information, increase access even further.

  2. Chris Myers:

    Adam Budge early on in the investigation was the common link [between] the two overdoses.

  3. Philip Huang:

    Early on, you get the ones who really want it and then after that there are people who aren't so anxious perhaps to get it that might still be at higher risk. So, it is sort of this fluctuation in supply and demand, now that we've had more of the doses available -- and again, with the five doses per vial -- it stretches out how many people can be served with each vial.

  4. Vestas CEO Anders Runevad:

    The target is our best estimate at this point in time so early on in the year. They are minimum guidance, so of course we can do better.

  5. Gary Woodland:

    I told my caddie early on, I didn't feel like I was hitting it as far because my adrenaline wasn't up, it's a big deal. Especially when you play with Phil and you get some of those big groups, you get so much adrenaline, the golf ball seems like it goes miles.

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