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Discover Ludwig"begin of" is not correct and is not usable in written English.
The correct phrase is "beginning of." For example, "Today marks the beginning of a new school year."
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We begin, of course, with soccer.
The Handbook will be available at the begin of 2003.
Those mysteries begin, of course, with music.
Begin, of course, at Kendall/MIT.
His superpowers begin, of course, with a terrible accident.
Begin of the 90's a new generation of mobile, intelligent, cooperative robots grows up.
Next year, a trial will begin of a vaginal ring containing a new antiretroviral drug, dapivirine.
Your options begin, of course, with Google Translate on iOS or Android.
The Barkhausen noise increases rapidly at the begin of test, in the early stage of fatigue life.
What time in the year 1943 did your investigation begin of the concentration camps?
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Right after that last piece of Thanksgiving pie, the dreams usually begin - of the perfect holiday, full of perfect gifts, perfect parties and perfect family traditions.
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