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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a beginning of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the initial stage or part of something, often followed by a noun that specifies what is beginning.
Example: "This project marks a beginning of a new era in our company's development."
Alternatives: "the start of a" or "an onset of a".
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"God willing, it will be a beginning of a new era," Mr. Muhamed added.
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.
So you could have a beginning of a disintegration that would have the most profound influences".
"Now there's a beginning of a coalition of moderates," he said.
This is a beginning of a new era for this school, this program.
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"There is a beginning of an interest in the proposals".
"It's a beginning of an endgame sort of thing," he added.
The daily newspaper gives us a beginning of an answer in an article published in July 2011.
This suggests a beginning of an answer to the objections lodged against Anaxagoras' use of nous as a cause.
We're seeing a beginning of an upsurge in this country.
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