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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's initially" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate something that occurs at the beginning or the first stage of a process or situation. Example: "It's initially challenging to adapt to a new environment, but it gets easier over time."
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The other approach that could end up working in the startup's favor is that, while it's initially targeting the enterprise and large brands, the long-term goal is to increase PR performance for companies of all sizes.
It's initially fuelled with its own absurdity, like an ecologically unsafe type of diesel.
It doesn't help that the men's rivalry soon escalates into spy versus spy shenanigans, and while it's initially amusing to see them snoop on Lauren, by the time each has planted surveillance bugs in her house, you're watching a cuddly stalker flick.
Much in the same way as it's almost impossible to see the Mona Lisa as anything but a parody of itself, or hear Satie's Trois Gymnopedies without the feeling that someone's trying to sell you something – a bar of chocolate perhaps – it's initially hard to get close to the sonnets, locked as they are in the carapace of their own proverbialism.
"It's initially engaging, because it's so unusual".
There's something different about Vera, though it's initially difficult to pinpoint what.
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It was, initially, applauded.
At least it is initially.
It was initially ruled a penalty one.
"It was initially very sincere," he said.
It was initially worth a staggering $376.2 million.
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