Examples of 'early to celebrate' in a sentence

Meaning of "early to celebrate"

Early to celebrate: Describes a situation where an event, festivity, or occasion is marked or observed ahead of schedule. It implies beginning the celebration earlier than expected

How to use "early to celebrate" in a sentence

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early to celebrate
It is perhaps too early to celebrate this initiative.
We made a positive step tonight but it is still too early to celebrate.
Never too early to celebrate success and friendship.
I am sure she will be here bright and early to celebrate her victory.
Too early to celebrate the end of winter?
But it is too early to celebrate.
Only two episodes aired, so it's too early to celebrate.
It is a little early to celebrate if you ask me.
For organizers, however, it is still too early to celebrate.
It is way too early to celebrate anything.
Half of the comments are insults . It 's too early to celebrate.
You left early to celebrate.
Is not it great that we all passed? It 's too early to celebrate.
Never too early to celebrate.
Congratulations, in advance . - It 's still early to celebrate.

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A little early to celebrate.
It 's my son 's birthday . I was thinking … of going back early to celebrate for him.
We suggest arriving early to celebrate and being patient!
But Ukrainian opposition says it is too early to celebrate victory.
It 's a little early to celebrate if you ask me.
I ' m depending on you . It 's too early to celebrate.
Although it may be too early to celebrate that, we can not help but be encouraged.
I think it 's a little too early to celebrate.
It 's too early to celebrate anything.
However, it is still too early to celebrate.
Is it too early to celebrate Christmas?
Obviously it's still too early to celebrate.
Is not it a little early to celebrate the victory of the American 7th Fleet?
I think it 's still too early to celebrate.
Not too early to celebrate a moment like this, am I right?
And my friends came over early to celebrate Christmas.
Come on, guys . It 's a little early to celebrate.
It 's never too early to celebrate St. Patrick 's Day.
I was thinking … of going back early to celebrate for him.
It 's a bit early to celebrate.
Werth says it 's too early to celebrate.
Yes! It 's a little early to celebrate that hard . Okay.
Minister Zhang, it 's too early to celebrate.
It 's still too early to celebrate.
Yes, of course. You left early to celebrate.
It 's never too early to celebrate.
Still, it may be too early to celebrate.
It 's a little early to celebrate.
On the other hand, it's never too early to celebrate their birthday.
Cheers. - Isn't it a little early for this? Never too early to celebrate success and friendship.
No, thank you It 's too early to celebrate.
Wait. It's too early to celebrate.
Misha: It's too early to celebrate.

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