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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a beginning of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the start or initiation of something, often followed by a noun or a phrase that describes what is beginning.
Example: "This project marks a beginning of a new era in our company's development."
Alternatives: "the start of" or "an onset of".
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A beginning of the project is 2007-2009 yr.
"There doesn't have to be a beginning of time.
"There is a beginning of an interest in the proposals".
And you used her -- her statement as sort of a beginning of your discussion.
"God willing, it will be a beginning of a new era," Mr. Muhamed added.
"It's a beginning of an endgame sort of thing," he added.
"We want to see at least a beginning of justice," he said.
Roberts, Boston Hopefully this is just a beginning of a national map.
"I hope it's a beginning of a collaboration that will continue," Mr. Squadron said.
HMS Dreadnought also marked a beginning of rapid development in big-gun firepower.
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