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Discover LudwigThe phrase "construction begins" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but some potential examples include: - "Construction begins on the new shopping center next week." - "After months of planning, construction finally begins on the bridge project." - "The government announced that construction will begin on the new school building this spring." - "With the necessary permits in hand, construction is set to begin on the new office complex." - "We are excited to announce that construction begins on our latest housing development in two weeks."
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Construction begins this year.
Construction begins this fall.
1957: Construction begins on Guggenheim.
Construction begins on the Robert Taylor Homes.
Buyers do not need mortgages until construction begins.
And these steps must be completed before construction begins.
That could take five years -- once construction begins.
Projects start burning through cash long before construction begins.
But as construction begins, a simple question remains.
Archaeologists raced to excavate before construction begins again.
(It remains on view until May, when construction begins on this final section of the park).
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