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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very inception" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means the beginning or start of something, but with an emphasis on its intensity or significance. Example: "From its very inception, the company was built on a strong foundation of teamwork and collaboration."
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At its very inception, SAPTA had fallen short.
How interesting it would have been to witness the very inception of an affair!
"A motion picture is a success or a failure at its very inception," he told me.
From its very inception, popular music has sought to champion and celebrate the ideal of freedom.
"This refuge from its very inception has been a tool of tyranny," said Bundy.
Black Americans, from the very inception of the National Football League, have participated in the combat and action.
There are many rewards for researchers who involve a statistician from the very inception of their research project.
In other words, from its very inception, Yahoo was more of a media company than a tech company.
From its very inception, the Winter Garden, centerpiece of the World Financial Center, was actually hiding a surprising engineering secret.
"It was meant from the very inception to make The Queen as a theatrical piece," Langan explains.
Thus, from their very inception, incest accounts were subversive stories, and their telling became acts of political and personal rehabilitation.
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