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The phrase "about the beginning of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic related to the initial stages or origins of something.
Example: "The book provides insights about the beginning of the Renaissance period and its impact on art and culture."
Alternatives: "regarding the onset of" or "concerning the start of".
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"It's about the beginning of the war".
Tells about the beginning of the proceedings.
"I'm not worried about the beginning of the season.
It was founded about the beginning of the 18th century.
And Paul reminisces about the beginning of their romance.
I call it 'the other talk.' This time it's not about the beginning of life.
The summer rains bring a second maximum about the beginning of July.
Tells about the beginning of her career as a furniture designer and antique dealer.
The multinational study was supposed to last five years, until about the beginning of 2015.
About the beginning of the 1st millennium bce, Dorian settlers from the mainland landed on Thera.
But how could you be lukewarm about the beginning of something so historically exciting and romantic?
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