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to only begin
adverb
Without others or anything further; exclusively.
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Any deliberate animal cruelty must be hard to justify but it's a strange one to fathom why it has taken so long for people to only begin to realise that beauty doesn't have to come blemished with such an ugly stain.
Rape culture is the continual and relentless affront on First Nations women, rape culture is when it takes a more "white looking" indigenous woman turning up at the side of the highway to only begin to address the nearly 600 missing aboriginal women in a mere two decades.
And it maintains the U.S. Affordable Care Act will enable the U.S. to only begin to catch up with the rest of the developed world in not only health care benefits but global competitiveness, even though it still relies on private physicians and doesn't regulate drug costs.
Donors have had a tendency to only begin delivering substantial aid to fragile states once there is a crisis.
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Most Syrians seem to have only begun to grasp the concept of public protest.
Pandora can only begin to imagine where this will lead.
Those figures, however, only begin to tell the tale.
We can only begin to guess.
You can only begin to imagine his sexual deficiencies.
I can only begin to imagine the relief.
Deprived groups only begin to benefit once affluent groups have extracted maximum benefit.
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