early days

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Noun[edit]

early days pl (plural only)

  1. 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.
  2. The initial period of an innovation
    In the early days of television, the service was always breaking down.
  3. Initial stages of a project.
    Hold on. We're still early days on this.

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