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Discover Ludwig"just entering" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is just beginning to happen or just starting. For example, "He was just entering his teenage years when the pandemic hit."
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He was 14, just entering puberty.
We were just entering the pennant race.
'Just entering into the spirit' was his reasoning.
Nearly all the members are just entering the selection process.
And what's your career advice to a crowd of fresh grads just entering the workplace?
I'm just entering the age where I'm better in my head than in my feet.
Most of the cod being caught are sexually immature, and the rest are just entering maturity.
It's full of young players on the rise and veterans who are just entering their prime.
"We're just entering a new era in earth's history," Dr. Shakun said.
The thing is, today's graduates aren't just entering an especially brutal economy.
IMAGINE you have a 10- or 11-year-old child, just entering a public middle school.
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