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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inaugurate the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the formal beginning or introduction of something, such as an event, program, or position.
Example: "The mayor will inaugurate the new community center next week."
Alternatives: "launch the" or "commence the".
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@KingSalman and @POTUS inaugurate The Global Center for Combatting Extremist Ideology in Riyadh.
Eventually, the authorities decide to liquidate the Inauguration Service, and the question arises: Who should inaugurate the process of liquidation — an inaugurator or a liquidator?
He issued a proclamation to inaugurate the traveling promotion.
It helped inaugurate the era of open-heart surgery.
To inaugurate the new Glyndor Gallery, Ms. Waters devised "Welcome".
He issued one of his ubiquitous proclamations to inaugurate the traveling promotional vehicle.
They wanted him to inaugurate the Parliament the very next day.
In March, he failed to inaugurate the last session of the People's Assembly.
The hunters rode on, eager to inaugurate the four-month dove season.
The Guggenheim's "Art and the Motorcycle" exhibit will inaugurate the larger exhibition space.
The machine split atomic nuclei in two, helping inaugurate the nuclear era.
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