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The phrase "at the beginning of a season" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the initial period of a specific season, such as spring, summer, fall, or winter.
Example: "At the beginning of a season, many people like to set new goals and intentions for the months ahead."
Alternatives: "at the start of a season" or "during the onset of a season."
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Passing a sale rack, Kondo insisted the selection of clothing is better at the beginning of a season.
In a traditional C.S.A. plan, people pay farmers at the beginning of a season for weekly deliveries of whatever grows on the farm.
If your lectures come in orderly sequences, the major effort is made at the beginning of a season — either a calendar season or a political season.
"You have two objectives at the beginning of a season," says River midfielder Oscar Ahumada, "to win the title and to win the superclásico".
Mr. Temirkanov took up his duties not at the beginning of a season but midway through, in January 2000, with an excellent performance of Mahler's "Resurrection" Symphony.
Memphis avoided coming even closer to the N.B.A. record of 17 straight losses at the beginning of a season held by Miami (1988) and the Los Angeles Clippers (1999).
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At the beginning of a season-defining week, the last thing Chelsea wanted to see was John Terry limp off clutching his right hamstring.
"The season of a firefly comes around in Japan at the beginning of a rainy season.
You can also protect your roses by using a fungicide at the beginning of the season.
Hay was used as a forage material at the beginning of the season.
You're always a bit nervous at the beginning of the season.
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