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The phrase "inaugural of" is not correct or usable in written English
Instead, you may say "inauguration of" or "inaugurating." For example, "The President celebrated the inauguration of a new library in the city."
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William McKinley, in the first inaugural of the twentieth century, announced, "We are reunited.
There's one important exception — the second inaugural of Abraham Lincoln, delivered on March 4, 1865.
But nothing out of the ordinary occurred until 1998 when Mr. Foster was organizing the music for the inaugural of Gov. Gray Davis of California.
Biggest display the company ever set up was for the inaugural of President Machado of Cuban, in Havana two years ago, which cost $25,000.
Charles Filament, a French historian of a future time, is invited to speak about French crenellation at the inaugural of the latest in the series of bunkers established under the Paris Faubourg Art Depot.
The Roosevelt inaugural of 1905 was shouted into a cold wind that blustered so hard, many ladies lost their hats, while Chief Justice Melville Fuller's robe inflated like a black balloon.
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He led prayers at both inaugurals of President Bill Clinton.
The two best inaugurals of modern times were written by ghosts.
For some reason that remained mysterious to me, they ended by showing the inaugurals of the most recent presidents.
It is part of the inaugural season of the Bard Summerscape festival.
Dopay went through Barclays London-based fintech accelerator last year as part of its inaugural cohort of startups.
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