Is it earlier then or than?

The correct phrase is “earlier than” when you mean “earlier in comparison to” (e.g., “Daphne always wakes up earlier than Percy”).

Only use “earlier then” when you mean “earlier at that time” (e.g., “I rarely sleep late during summer because the sun rises earlier then”).

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