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"we commence" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means "we begin" or "we start." Here are a few examples of how you can use it: 1. "We commence our journey at sunrise, hoping to reach our destination by nightfall." 2. "After months of planning, we finally commence the construction of our new office building." 3. "We commence our meeting with a brief overview of our progress so far." 4. "According to our schedule, we will commence the project next month." 5. "Please stand as we commence the national anthem."
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"No," I said, "I think it is superior if we commence the search.
"Please fasten your seatbelts, ladies and gentlemen, as we commence our descent.
If we commence a formal investigation we always issue a press announcement".
Lugging it like a kill, we commence the long trek out.
And as we commence Year 2, the Haggler seeks your help.
But before we commence the Three Stooges-style whoop and slap attack that is Legacy's due, a bit of back story.
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Before we can commence, we need to find out what we're dealing with.
"We commenced a significant lobbying campaign to Congress, and we fell short," added the White House spokesman.
We commenced on a two-year legal battle with the school district.
Today we commenced a lawsuit to remedy Schwab's repeated breach of that duty".
The reason we commenced this war was to defend our country against future terrorist attacks.
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