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"Onset of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the beginning or start of something, and could be used in various contexts. For example, "The onset of summer brings warm temperatures."
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The onset of acromegaly is gradual.
The onset of syringomyelia is slow.
The onset of the disease is insidious.
Behold the onset of my flinty tone.
With the onset of fall came rain.
The onset of camp-sickness is immediate.
Certain features characterize the onset of senescence.
It delays the onset of senility.
This may explain the onset of pain.
Just the onset of the spring rut.
If onset of sleep is delayed, so is onset of growth hormone release.
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