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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a the beginning of" is not correct in English.
It appears to be a typographical error, as it combines the indefinite article "a" with "the," which is unnecessary.
Example: "At the beginning of the meeting, we discussed the agenda."
Alternatives: "at the start of" or "in the initial phase of".
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A the beginning of his trial he asked the judge to appoint a lawyer to represent him, as he was too poor to engage on himself.
a The beginning of uprighting of #37 and #46 with long cantilevers, from the molar to the anterior teeth, and a screw mesial to the molar.
A the beginning of 2015 my friend Milo heard some of these songs and told me about the film.
It's an idea that our whole society is a the beginning of a paradigm shift away from late model capitalism to a sustainable culture that can live in balance with the planet.
This program defines the following features of binding: (a) the beginning of a miRNA binding with mRNAs; (b) the localization of miRNA binding sites in the 5′-untranslated regions (5′UTRs), CDSs and 3′UTRs of the mRNAs; (c) the free energy of hybridization (Δ G, kJ/mole); and (d) the schemes of nucleotide interactions between the miRNAs and the mRNAs.
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'It was a bit like the end of a life, the beginning of something unknown.
Change is a part of the beginning of a new year.
Alertness was tested by the presentation of a tone at the beginning of a trial.
Use a capital at the beginning of a sentence.
It's the end of an era, and the beginning of a new chapter for Foursquare.
This was used as an indicator for the beginning of a complete course of data documentation.
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