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Discover LudwigThe phrase "everything is beginning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to imply that new beginnings are taking place or occurring. For example: After a long break, school is starting up again and it feels like everything is beginning anew.
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Everything is beginning to pile up, except for the wine.
Everything is beginning.
Frankly, these days everything is beginning to get a little creaky.
Between this and the extremely strong gin, everything is beginning to feel vaguely surreal.
I think the biggest issue we're currently experiencing in the front-end world is the fact that everything is beginning to become automated, we depend a little bit too much on frameworks, and not to mention things like dependency management, etc,.
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Everything was beginning, everything could be reduced to the seemingly simple".
And he played the right substitute as everything was beginning to unravel.
At the end of last week it looked as if everything was beginning to unravel for Mr Gore.
Still, he said, "I think anybody who gets to be my age kind of looks back right when everything was beginning.
JUST when everything was beginning to look as if it was at last going right for Germany's chancellor, Gerhard Schröder, Europe's biggest economy is threatened with its first big public-sector strike since 1992.
Drawing sperm dots dripping out of the corner of Jennifer Aniston's mouth is now the norm; everything else is beginning to look kinda fringe.
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