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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'very beginning of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe the first part of a time period, event, story, etc. For example: "This was the very beginning of my journey to becoming a successful entrepreneur."
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"We're at the very beginning of this".
We're just in the very beginning of this Halloween season.
It came at the very beginning of 2008.
Reënactments from the very, very beginning of time.
I liked her from the very beginning of Girls Aloud.
It was the very beginning of the European butter trend.
Their fates diverged at the very beginning of this race.
Go back to the very beginning of the Bible.
"They go back to the very beginning of our history.
It all started at the very beginning of his career.
"Puppets and masks were the very beginning of theatre.
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