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in the early of week vs in the eary week

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase is "at the beginning of the week." The comparison is not logical as both phrases are not commonly used or correct in English.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1013 views

in the early of week

This phrase is incorrect and not commonly used in English.

The correct phrase is "at the beginning of the week."
  • Many clones die during pregnancy or in the early weeks of life from immune deficiencies, cardiovascular failure, respiratory problems and kidney abnormalities.
  • It is public knowledge that in the early part of the week when I was there, there was some lack of transparency, if could express it in that way.
  • During the early weeks of the camp's operation there was utter chaos.
  • She was a couple of weeks early.
  • They're rotating you a couple of weeks early.
  • No, it's early weeks yet.
  • We got here a couple of weeks early and she's still in New York, but she's coming.
  • MacArthur finished rehab a week early.
  • We're planning a luncheon early next week on the subject.
  • The charges will be heard in court early next week.
  • I'll see the sponsor early next week...
  • Early next week, at the latest.
  • You're coming in late and leaving early all week.
  • Early this week Thanksgiving the last meeting of the editors is on December 17.
  • and temperatures will diminish by early next week.
  • Either Sunday came early this week, or my dad dressed up to meet you.
  • Meanwhile, an attorney for the former defendants will be filing a lawsuit against Hudson University and the NYPD early next week.
  • Mitch, just listen to what Monty says today, and we'll have you out on the floor by early next week.
  • It's old work, and we're meeting early next week.
  • In ASSERT, improvement in signs and symptoms was observed as early as week 2.

Alternatives:

  • at the beginning of the week

in the eary week

This phrase is incorrect and not commonly used in English.

The correct phrase is "at the beginning of the week."

Alternatives:

  • at the beginning of the week

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