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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's a beginning" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the start or beginning of something. Here is an example: "After years of hard work, graduation day has finally arrived. It's a beginning of a new chapter in my life."
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It's a beginning.
It is not an ideal way to learn, but for some, it's a beginning.
Of course, the story is still weird as hell -- the cosmos expanded from quantum fuzz to its present size in one 1025th of a second; it will eventually dissipate into darkness and solitude -- but hey, it's a beginning.
So it's a beginning.
It's a baseline spec, but it's a beginning.
While that amount of traffic is small potatoes compared with most Web sites, it's a beginning.
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It was a beginning.
For me, Woodstock was never the beginning; it was a beginning.
It was a small force no more than 8,000 men but it was a beginning.
The public viewed it as little more than a weak exhibition, but it was a beginning.
Nevertheless, it is a beginning.
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