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Discover LudwigThe phrase "upon beginning" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means at the start or the onset of something. It can be used in various contexts, such as in a sentence explaining the start of a process or event, or in describing someone's actions or behavior at the beginning of something. Example: Upon beginning his new job, John felt slightly nervous but also excited for the new challenges ahead. Example: Upon beginning their hike, the group realized they had forgotten to pack water bottles. Example: The music suddenly stopped upon beginning the speech, causing the speaker to pause awkwardly.
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There is much to dote upon, beginning with a birth certificate, dated November 12 , 1929
Ms. Baker can lobby members of Congress immediately upon beginning her new job.
He said that, upon beginning, he entered into a trance, in which, chapter by chapter, the plot came to him.
Upon beginning the adventure the stunning environments and graphical flourishes on show are the first to impress.
I found that upon beginning the novel it took a while to get going, but once absorbed in Thompson Walker's literary tapestry I felt as though I, too, were facing Julia's new world.
Do not stop the drug after a few days upon beginning to feel better; chances are there are still some tough bacteria present that could develop antibiotic resistance and result in a difficult-to-treat case of chronic sinusitis.
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Most contractors on small projects will require a small deposit upon signing, half upon actually beginning the job and the remainder on completion.
In fact, the polls that the media outlets rely upon are beginning to be skewed, or even inaccurate as evidenced in the recent poll from Quinnipiac University.
Lunch in a public restaurant was a part of their meetings that she insisted upon from the beginning.
The boat was fired upon shortly after beginning its journey, Abde said.
The original buildings took some time to finish; only the original gateway was lavished upon from the beginning.
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