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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commencement stage" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the beginning or starting point of a process, event, or activity. Example: The commencement stage of our project is set for next week, and we are still finalizing the details.
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"Everyone who comes across the commencement stage touches it.
Are they chasing an illusion that takes authority from tradition alone, or are we still only at the commencement stage of discovery?
Most people believe that the road to success lies at the end of the commencement stage.
Long before crossing the commencement stage to get her degree, Ashley did something many millennials don't know to do.
41 However, the load depends on the patients' demand for care, the amount of activities (CM intensity), and the timing of CM commencement (stage of the disease).
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A half-century ago, twice as many students walked across commencement stages with humanities degrees.
It's a hand I hope we all have a few more $45 fundraisers with, and spend a bit less time lamenting on commencement stages across the country.
At the end of the first stage, both treatments achieved statistical requirement, allowing the commencement of the second stage (at least one non-progression at 2 months among 12 patients).
A day of joy and celebration spurred complaints of racism after a college graduation marshal pushed and propelled several black students off the commencement ceremony's stage, prompting an apology from the school.
NHS Research Ethics and Research Governance approvals were obtained prior to the commencement of each stage.
Identifying the changes from the irregular contractions of early labour to commencement of second stage requires specialised clinical skills [ 8, 9].
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