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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just begin" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used as a command or suggestion to start something. Here are a few examples: - "Don't overthink it, just begin writing your essay." - "Instead of waiting for the perfect moment, why not just begin your project now?" - "If you're feeling overwhelmed, start small and just begin with one task at a time."
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Or did he just begin again?
For libraries, the problems just begin.
This can't just begin after the event.
As Irma's mother tells her in a dream: "Just begin".
It never occurred to us to just begin decorating".
She sang with St Hubbins on Just Begin Again.
If Tynes does his job, the challenges essentially just begin.
If you're looking, you might just begin to find them.
The recitals would often just begin, unheralded, in the street.
No, they didn't just begin serving in combat.
But Wise did not just begin last March.
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