Sentence examples for to beginning a from inspiring English sources

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Matsui is getting close to beginning a rehabilitation assignment.

Of course, there are benefits to beginning a PhD in later life.

And Richter suggested the Rangers might have an advantage to beginning a long road trip this late in the season.

William Suddath, an interventional cardiologist at MedStar Washington Hospital Center, likens it to "beginning a weightlifting program in freezing temperatures without any preparation".

"We look forward to beginning a three-way discussion on this important issue once the Assembly finalizes its position," she said.

"So an advantage to beginning a little bit earlier is that we might have a more gradual path of rate increases".

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To begin, a health warning.

To begin, a couple of debuts.

To begin: a wicker primer.

The one to begin a postseason series.

TO begin, a confession: Mobcaps embarrass me.

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