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The phrase "the very beginnings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the initial stages or origins of something.
Example: "In the very beginnings of the project, we faced numerous challenges that shaped our approach."
Alternatives: "the initial stages" or "the early days."
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This is the very beginnings of it.
This has been true since the very beginnings of civilization.
The very beginnings are more or less indisputable.
On his chin, he had a few sprouting hairs, the very beginnings of a beard.
The tendency to procrastinate dates back to the very beginnings of civilization.
The dream of producing 3-D movies goes back to the very beginnings of the cinema.
By its own reading of history, Roman Catholicism originated with the very beginnings of Christianity.
Plant breeding is an ancient activity, dating to the very beginnings of agriculture.
So, I wanted to say something about the very beginnings of banking.
This chapter summarizes the evolution of the field from the very beginnings to its current mature state.
We're as forested in northern New England as we were at any time since the very beginnings of the republic.
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