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"at the beginning when" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing an event or situation that occurred at the start of something else. Example: At the beginning when I first started my new job, I was nervous and had a lot to learn.
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Is it at the beginning, when you get less money?
There was a time at the beginning when I thought Damien was interesting.
Everything went to plan at the beginning when Goodes kicked the game-opener.
"At the beginning, when you are out of shape, just about anything can work".
It was hugely complex at the beginning, when we were a tiny little operation.
"I was very aware of it at the beginning, when I found out who is playing the roles.
"At the beginning when I came here, the first words out of my mouth were, 'Wow,' " he said.
Literally, at the beginning, when transparent sheets are whisked from the furniture as if to bring it to life.
What a document is at the beginning — when it is drafted — will always be what it is.
"It had an innocence at the beginning, when we were building the thing and there wasn't any interest," Mackey said.
In the end, we'd rather be back at the beginning, when father and son were at each other's throats.
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