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Discover LudwigThe phrase "began through" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is not typically used in standard expressions or contexts. Example: "The project began through a series of collaborative efforts."
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The herd began through happenstance.
And what began through desertion has become a philosophy.
He credits that success, in large part, to the exposure that began through retail channels.
A new era in determining the size of Earth began through the introduction of triangulation.
She began, through her work, to rebel against the patriarchy this represented.
Tectonic uplift of the ridge began through transpression during mid-Albian time following a change in relative direction of plate motion from NE SW to ENE WSW.
Then the war of attrition began, through the rest of regulation and on through almost three full overtime periods.
This water sensing system began through a collaboration between PUB and the MIT Center for Environmental Sensing and Modeling.
The initiative began through a synergistic, research-focused relationship of a trio of medical, epidemiological, & theological faculty at Harvard University.
The journey from hair stylist to archaeologist began through his fascination with the hairstyles and wigs of ancient Egypt.
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Any financial recovery begins through increased consumer spending.
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