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Free sign upThe phrase "and began with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the start of an action or event that follows a previous statement or context.
Example: "The presentation was engaging, and began with a captivating story that drew everyone in."
Alternatives: "and started with a" or "and commenced with a".
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The first chapter was "Drama" and began with a video of a cat pushing a dog into a pool.
The first appeared to concern Google boss Eric Schmidt, and began with a disparaging reference to his girlfriend.
The outing lasted six hours and began with a pleasant stroll through sitka spruce and black cottonwood trees.
His first letter was three handwritten pages and began with a description of winter in the Southern United States.
The Shakers' early inheritance is English, and began with a strange visionary figure, Ann Lee, born on Leap Day in 1736.
Came from Galicia as a boy, and began with a pushcart on the East Side, next renting a shop at $12. a month.
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I wrote it on a plane, and began with an incident I'd just witnessed at Heathrow security.
In subsequent printings, the entries in question are capitalized and begin with a formulaic "trademark for".
But it is handsome looking and begins with a haunting solo danced by the choreographer.
Dinner, Friday and Saturday, is fixed price, $65 a person, without wine, and begins with a hayride.
The free event runs from 4 to 11 p.m., and begins with a festive candlelight procession through the cemetery.
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