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in early times vs in former times

Both "in early times" and "in former times" are correct and can be used interchangeably to refer to a period in the past. They both convey the idea of a time that is not recent. The choice between the two phrases can depend on personal preference or the specific context in which they are used.

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in early times

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to a period in the past that is not recent.

This phrase is used to describe a time in the past that is considered early or ancient. It is often used in historical or literary contexts.

Examples:

  • In early times, people used to communicate through letters.
  • In early times, the city was known for its grand architecture.
  • In early times, horses infected with it were placed in the enemy's cavalry to destroy it.
  • So, the way of treating these diseases in early times was to, in some way or other, exorcise those evil spirits, and this is still going on, as you know.
  • So, way back in the early times of the universe,
  • So, way back in the early times of the universe, we believe it was very simple and understandable.
  • And on the phone also, as I did with you, in the early times.
  • Data according to the new regulation will be reported for the first time in early 2003.
  • It's too early in his time stream.
  • In fact, when the Greeks, in these early times, think about their gods, one way of trying to understand it is that they see their gods as being a lot like you and I, just really, really big.
  • I am also pleased that this House is once again dedicating some of its time to road safety, and particularly at this early time in the morning, at last, rather than at night.
  • While recognising the need for simplification and clear priorities the Commission obviously hesitates to take a stand at this early point in time.
  • Coping with the burden is necessary at an early point in time.
  • Mr VINALL, for instance, claims in WE 43 that he contacted the FSA in early 2001 at a time when the solvency problems faced by ELAS became apparent and were widely reported in the press throughout the UK.
  • Anyway, I'll get up early tomorrow in time for breakfast
  • I met Mr Seifert early on in my time as European Commissioner, just after he launched the tentative takeover by Frankfurt of the London Stock Exchange.
  • What's exciting about studying comets is that you're seeing the material out of which our whole Solar System, including the Earth, was made - Flash-frozen at an early time in the Solar System's evolution.
  • Nº 88/2008 by Felix Naumann (German), on unjustifiably early check-in times for inter-European flights
  • At early times, those hundred billion galaxies were squeezed into a region about this big - literally - at early times.
  • Nuremberg's location at the intersection of two important trade routes meant that oriental spices were available in Nuremberg for making sausages from an early time.
  • And, give me a bottle of that Early Times while you're back there, junior.
  • Keeping the universe very, very smooth at early times is not easy; it's a delicate arrangement.

Alternatives:

  • in former times
  • in ancient times
  • in the past
  • in bygone days
  • in days of yore

in former times

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to a period in the past that is not recent.

This phrase is used to describe a time in the past that is considered former or previous. It is often used in historical or formal contexts.

Examples:

  • In former times, people relied on horses for transportation.
  • In former times, the tradition was passed down through generations.
  • In former times people thought that the very last thing you saw in life would remain imprinted in your eyes as if it was a photograph.
  • Mr President, in former times, countries were preponderantly rural and cities were the exception.
  • It was like this in former times in my own country too.
  • In former times when we were still an economic community, we never really thought about it in this way.
  • The direct information which in former times was linked to the person who sold the food, the person who produced the food, disappears.
  • Fraud and deceit abound in these days more than in former times.
  • He returned to his home, and the kettle on the hearth whistled more musically than in former times, in the quiet days before the unexpected party.
  • Finally, while on the subject of Chile, as a citizen of Catalonia, I must acknowledge Chile's reception in former times of Catalan exiles fleeing the Franco dictatorship.
  • These anniversaries shed a very unflattering light on those who, in former times, kept quiet about oppression or did business with those who inflicted it.
  • On the contrary, how can anyone fail to see that unrestricted free trade produces a destructive effect, a point that was noted in former times by Karl Marx, who incidentally was a supporter of it for that reason.
  • In former times, other clans would have gladly taken in any ronin who'd earned a name for himself.
  • In former times, other clans would have gladly taken in any ronin who'd earned a name for himself.
  • The rulers of Venice in former times succeeded in creating a virtually unique model of development.
  • Give me the transports of former times in your embraces! Let me know and then suppress the suffering of our parting with a real and passionate embrace!
  • Madam President, first of all I should like to make it clear that the European Union was the first and last to give help to the countries of the former Yugoslavia in their time of need.
  • You know him from former times? - Unfortunately I do.
  • - You know him from former times? - Unfortunately I do.
  • The bureaucracy and costs of monitoring grow at a tremendous rate whilst the effect of the measures diminishes and a return to the confidence of former times becomes less likely.
  • But Mobutu never understood this, and now, to our disillusionment, we note that Mr Kabila has not really understood this either, and that he is not taking up the opportunities to work together with positive opposition powers of former times.
  • Currently this is not done effectively, as assets often remain unfrozen until criminal investigation is in an advanced stage which gives the former dictators time to move the money away.

Alternatives:

  • in early times
  • in ancient times
  • in the past
  • in bygone days
  • in days of yore

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