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Discover Ludwig"door beginning" is not a correct phrase in English.
This phrase would be better written as "at the beginning" or "in the beginning." For example, "In the beginning, I was not sure what to do."
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A short while later, he charged up the stairs to Ms. Boren's apartment and smashed down the door, beginning his bloody rampage.
Please leave your empty carbonator outside by your front door beginning on the morning of the weekday following your order.
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The door began to close.
The door began, very gradually, to open.
Slowly the bedroom door begins opening and he's there.
He was walking past a door; a figure in the door began shaking it violently.
She shut off the engine and, instead of opening her door, began to talk.
"And then, shortly thereafter, the knocking on the door began," she told me.
At precisely that moment, the door began to rattle in its frame; outside, a man was calling for Lee.
Return Trip, Day 2 3:15 A.M. Sweetzie, perhaps disturbed by employee slipping bill under door, begins yowling and pacing the room restlessly.
Even as we were conducting a live experiment in tea-making using fossil fuel, fire, a saucepan and swearing, the knocks on the door began.
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