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The phrase "a beginning in which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the initial phase or starting point of a situation, event, or narrative where specific actions or conditions are present.
Example: "The story unfolds with a beginning in which the protagonist discovers a hidden talent that changes their life."
Alternatives: "an onset where" or "a start during which".
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Make sure your story has a beginning, in which the scenario and the characters are introduced, a middle, in which the conflict builds, and an ending, in which the conflict is resolved.
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Many churches share a similar beginning in which a Sunday school outreach program leads to the formation of a church.
The two-year project is now in its closing stages, with the research all carried out, after a difficult beginning in which Eltiti struggled to find enough "sensitives".
The quasi-history of our sensory concepts starts with a mythical beginning in which the concepts that we think of as concepts of sensible qualities are taken to be concepts of the very substance of things.
Dent took advantage of a brief window beginning in which euthanasia was permitted in the Northern Territory from July until December 1996.
Strangest of all is a scene at the beginning, in which Gwyneth Paltrow, forlorn in gold, croons a Cole Porter number.
In general, a period is probably beginning in which two sides will be intensely competing for the loyalties of people in a series of Middle Eastern countries.
The governor's speech to the State Legislature usually symbolizes a kind of new beginning, in which the highest state official lays out his agenda for the coming year.
"There's a scene in the beginning in which the gang leaders of Gotham are meeting," the president would say.
And so a journey began in which I talked regularly with Jason, his girlfriend and occasionally his family.
During this time frame, an angle began in which Colón began pursuing the ownership of WWC.
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