early days
Noun
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Noun
- A time too soon to make a decision or come to a conclusion.
- 2015, Dave Rigby, Darkstone: The Future May Be Closer Than You Think
- Lorna liked the sudden transition from urban overcrowding to the rural isolation of Kintrawe House, but she knew it was early days yet.
- 2015, Dave Rigby, Darkstone: The Future May Be Closer Than You Think
- The initial period of an innovation
- In the early days of television, the service was always breaking down.
- Initial stages of a project.
- Hold on. We're still early days on this.
- 2010 December 11, Andrew Revkin, “Consensus Emerges On Common Climate Path ↗”, NYTimes.com:
- This is still early days, with more to wrap up in the morning and […]
- (initial time period) beginnings, dawning
- (initial stage of a project) early innings, formative years, genesis, inception, outset
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