Sentence examples for To begun from inspiring English sources

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To begun

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To start, to initiate or take the first step into something.

  • I began playing the piano at the age of five.

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The study was intended to help determine the best time to begun using the devices.

But it is only in the last few months that they have to begun to say: 'Mum you may have something'".

Fury had, as he tends to, begun discussing Armageddon and the end of the world, offering up the opinion that the legalising of abortion, paedophilia and homosexuality – equivalents in his "scriptural readings" – would signify a kind of Old Testament-derived reckoning.

Goldman-Rakic's work has allowed the perplexing complexities of mental illness to begun to be understood at the cellular level, including atrophy of the dlPFC microcircuits subserving mental representation.

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So where to begin?

Maybe to begin with.

How to begin?

To begin with?

Where to begin?

But where to begin?

Time to begin anew?

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