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"a genesis" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to the beginning or origin of something. Example: The new technology was considered a genesis for the company, propelling them to the forefront of their industry.
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There was just such a genesis today.
Hyundai introduced a Genesis coupe.
But I've never heard a Genesis record".
"Well, you know why I haven't heard a Genesis record?
It will be joined by a Genesis and a Veloster.
"I'm so glad I've never heard a Genesis record," Cooper Clarke said sincerely to Riley.
Riley, a Genesis fan, promised to sort that out before the end of the show.
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Or does Marcus's presence hint at a Genesis-like solution to the child's illness?
The network that emerges from a GENESIS-CBA sample path highly depends on both the initial topology and the playing order.
A preacher named Didier Kuku was seriously getting down, bouncing around the room in a Genesis-inspired boogie.
The title poem opens the collection — "Each has a conversion narrative to tell/a genesis wrapped/in exodus" — and is an apt table setter.
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