Sentence examples for all begins from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all begins" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where one is referring to the starting point of something, but it is often better phrased as "it all begins" or "everything begins."
Example: "In this story, it all begins with a mysterious letter that arrives at the protagonist's doorstep."
Alternatives: "everything starts" or "it all starts."

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That's where it all begins.

And it's in that bathroom that it all begins.

Oh yes, this is where it all begins.

"For an English novelist, Shakespeare is where it all begins.

And then it all begins.

"It all begins".

It all begins with the production".

It all begins to look awfully arbitrary.

It all begins mildly enough.

It all begins with hysteresis.

It all begins at a book party.

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