Meaning of Very early in the case
Refers to the initial stages of a legal case.
In simple words: At the beginning of the situation.
Very early in the case in a sentence
- We are still very early in the case, so many details remain unknown.
- It's very early in the case; we can't jump to conclusions yet.
- During this phase, we are very early in the case and gathering evidence.
How to use Very early in the case
Used in legal or formal discussions. Avoid informal settings or casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of it as 'before the case really starts — like dawn before the day.'
Related words
Collocations with Very early in the case
- very early in the process
- very early in discussions
- very early in the investigation
Synonyms for Very early in the case
- at the outset
- in the beginning
- at the start
Common mistakes with Very early in the case
- Omitting 'the' before 'case'
- Using in informal contexts
- Confusing with 'very late in the case'
Very early in the case appears in
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Frequently asked questions about Very early in the case
What does Very early in the case mean?
At the beginning of the situation.
What is the definition of Very early in the case?
Refers to the initial stages of a legal case.
How do you use Very early in the case in a sentence?
We are still very early in the case, so many details remain unknown.
Can you give another example of Very early in the case?
It's very early in the case; we can't jump to conclusions yet.
What are synonyms for Very early in the case?
Common alternatives include at the outset, in the beginning, at the start.
What words go with Very early in the case?
It commonly pairs with very early in the process, very early in discussions, very early in the investigation.
What are common mistakes when using Very early in the case?
Omitting 'the' before 'case' Using in informal contexts Confusing with 'very late in the case'
How do you pronounce Very early in the case?
US: //ˈvɛri ˈɜrli ɪn ðə keɪs//, UK: //ˈvɛri ˈɜːli ɪn ðə keɪs//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Very early in the case formal or informal?
"Very early in the case" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.
When should I use Very early in the case?
Used in legal or formal discussions. Avoid informal settings or casual conversations.
