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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to even begin' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to express the difficulty or complexity of a task. For example: "I don't even know where to even begin with this project."
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Where to even begin?
And where to even begin with Abba's story?
The state regulatory approval process has yet to even begin.
To even begin the ascent requires agility, nerve, and a secure base camp.
A few are too discouraged to even begin the house hunt.
A whole slew of flags – too many to even begin to count.
The pressure was so quick and coordinated that Barcelona struggled to even begin moves.
"Any such claim would be insufficient legally on too many grounds to even begin counting.
"It took a while to even begin to take in all that had occurred.
Not that we should expect Roman Abramovich and other foreign owners to even begin to understand.
Sadly for him he didn't get a chance to even begin to implement them.
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