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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a beginning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific point in time when something starts or initiates.
Example: "At a beginning, it is essential to establish clear goals and objectives for the project."
Alternatives: "at the outset" or "at the start".
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The girls are at a beginning.
When classes started again, it didn't feel like I was at a beginning.
But here's the thing: You have not arrived at a destination, you have arrived at a beginning.
Gilman realized that Rowland, who had abandoned engineering for physics and electricity, was "a young man of rare intellectual powers and of uncommon aptitude for experimental science". Gilman offered Rowland the position of professor of physics, at a beginning salary of $1,600.
The reader may emerge not only a more astute naturalist and steward of the soil, but also will come away with a few pleasing tidbits to share". "This delightful and insightful book tops all others we've read... on soil biology at a beginning to intermediate level.
It's at a beginning stage.
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It is, at best, a beginning.
The idea for "Letter to Gorbachev" surfaced last May at a beginning-of-the-season meeting of the writers and producers.
Assign A to a zero matrix at the beginning.
"A bit, at the beginning.
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