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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a began" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "began" is the past tense of "begin" and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "She began her journey early in the morning."
Alternatives: "started" or "commenced."
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Program A began with a rarity, Balanchine's "Haieff Divertimento," Program B with his well-known "Donizetti Variations".
Squadron A began as a mounted political club, which took part in parades during the Blaine-Cleveland campaign of 1884, & continued for some years as a private troop of horsemen, who called themselves the First N.Y.
Program A began with the stately, limpid "Spent Days Out Yonder" (2000), to the andante second movement of Mozart's String Quartet No. 23 in F Major, in which the company of nine, in Liz Prince's loose shorts, pants, and shirts (Prince designed the costumes for all the pieces presented at the Joyce), were perfect embodiments of the score.
Munster A won it in 2012 before Leinster A began their period of dominance.
World champions Australia, Britain's main rivals in Pool A, began their defence with a 3-2 win over Spain.
The San Diego strain of hepatitis A began to pop up nationwide at the end of 2017 and the beginning of 2018, in Utah and then in Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia.
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— divadoll123 (@divAug 1223) 1 Asg 12 As my colleagues Kim Severson and Robbie Brown report from Atlanta, where Chick-fil-A began in the 1940s, the president, Dan T. Cathy, made comments last month about the biblical arguments against homosexuality.
Last August a wily bit of code called W32/Amus-A began spreading around the Internet, disguised inside e-mails with the come-on subject line "listen and smile".It bore no criminal intent, seeking only to hijack the Microsoft speech function of Windows to deliver this message out loud: "How are you?
It was a beginning.
"This is a beginning.
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