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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually from the beginning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something has been true or relevant since the start of a situation or process.
Example: "I thought the project would take a few weeks, but it was actually from the beginning much more complex than I anticipated."
Alternatives: "right from the start" or "since the outset".
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AHRENS: I know that he belonged to the regiment during the Russian campaign and actually right from the beginning.
He was actually really supportive from the beginning.
The nomenclature of P. carinii has actually been fraught with errors from the beginning.
If you want to do them right, Her seems to be saying, you actually need to code them in from the beginning.
It is actually a somewhat complicated procedure, so let's start from the beginning.
Zero from the beginning.
Start from the beginning.
Star bidding from the beginning.
Their aspirations are not all that different, actually, from Joe Donovan's, back at the beginning.
Actually, he's hardly in this one at all, apart from a bit at the beginning.
This means that CDP-choline is a fast intermediate that can be depleted from the model, which we actually did from the very beginning when we reduced the model.
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