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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small beginnings" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the start or origin of something, particularly something that grows or develops over time. Example: "The company was founded with just a small team and a small budget, but through hard work and determination, they were able to overcome their small beginnings and become a successful global brand."
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SOMETIMES revolutions have small beginnings.
Still, these are small beginnings.
It is worth remembering that hatred always has small beginnings.
From those small beginnings, the charity's development snowballed.
From small beginnings big things can really develop.
He smiled confidently and said, "Even Lenin had small beginnings".
Small beginnings leading to a viral explosion sounds rather familiar.
"Libya is small," he said, "but great things have small beginnings".
International interest in Indian contemporary art has risen fast, from small beginnings.
"Small beginnings, but great oaks, etc.," Harrison Gray Otis later noted of his purchase.
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