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Discover LudwigThe phrase "begin not" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
Instead, the correct phrasing would be "do not begin" or "beginning is not." Example: "Please do not begin cooking until I arrive."
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Today, most of Baker's plays begin not with dialogue but with a conceptual constraint.
When a government calls journalists traitors the questions should begin, not end.
Take note: we begin not with reading, but with disturbing the furniture.
Many innovative schemes and projects begin not with what people need, but what they can offer.
We've got to begin not only to withdraw our troops, but bring that money back home.
Let the count begin not just of the votes yet to be counted in Miami-Dade.
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My career is just beginning, not ending".
But I began not to care.
Sometimes, turmoil begins not with society but the self.
The jokes began not long after.
"Edge of Tomorrow" begins not with Cruise's Maj.
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